DocumentCode :
1764726
Title :
A QoS-Oriented Distributed Routing Protocol for Hybrid Wireless Networks
Author :
Ze Li ; Haiying Shen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41699
Firstpage :
693
Lastpage :
708
Abstract :
As wireless communication gains popularity, significant research has been devoted to supporting real-time transmission with stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for wireless applications. At the same time, a wireless hybrid network that integrates a mobile wireless ad hoc network (MANET) and a wireless infrastructure network has been proven to be a better alternative for the next generation wireless networks. By directly adopting resource reservation-based QoS routing for MANETs, hybrids networks inherit invalid reservation and race condition problems in MANETs. How to guarantee the QoS in hybrid networks remains an open problem. In this paper, we propose a QoS-Oriented Distributed routing protocol (QOD) to enhance the QoS support capability of hybrid networks. Taking advantage of fewer transmission hops and anycast transmission features of the hybrid networks, QOD transforms the packet routing problem to a resource scheduling problem. QOD incorporates five algorithms: 1) a QoS-guaranteed neighbor selection algorithm to meet the transmission delay requirement, 2) a distributed packet scheduling algorithm to further reduce transmission delay, 3) a mobility-based segment resizing algorithm that adaptively adjusts segment size according to node mobility in order to reduce transmission time, 4) a traffic redundant elimination algorithm to increase the transmission throughput, and 5) a data redundancy elimination-based transmission algorithm to eliminate the redundant data to further improve the transmission QoS. Analytical and simulation results based on the random way-point model and the real human mobility model show that QOD can provide high QoS performance in terms of overhead, transmission delay, mobility-resilience, and scalability.
Keywords :
mobile ad hoc networks; mobility management (mobile radio); next generation networks; quality of service; real-time systems; routing protocols; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; wireless channels; MANET; QoS support capability; QoS-oriented distributed routing protocol; anycast transmission; distributed packet scheduling; human mobility; hybrid wireless networks; mobile wireless ad hoc network; next generation wireless networks; node mobility; packet routing problem; quality of service; random way-point; real-time transmission; resource reservation; resource scheduling problem; traffic redundant elimination; transmission delay requirement; transmission hops; wireless communication; wireless hybrid network; Delay; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Interference; Quality of service; Routing; Scheduling; Scheduling algorithms; Hybrid wireless networks; multihop cellular networks; quality of service; routing algorithms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1233
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2012.258
Filename :
6392169
Link To Document :
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