Title :
RxIP: Monitoring the health of home wireless networks
Author :
Manweiler, Justin ; Franklin, Peter ; Choudhury, Romit Roy
Abstract :
Deploying home access points (AP) is hard. Untrained users typically purchase, install, and configure a home AP with very little awareness of wireless signal coverage and complex interference conditions. We envision a future of autonomous wireless network management that uses the Internet as an enabling technology. By leveraging a P2P architecture over wired Internet connections, nearby APs can coordinate to manage their shared wireless spectrum, especially in the face of network-crippling faults. As a specific instance of this architecture, we build RxIP, a network diagnostic and recovery tool, initially targeted towards hidden terminal mitigation. Our stable, in-kernel implementation demonstrates that APs in real home settings can detect hidden interferers, and agree on a mutually beneficial channel access strategy. Consistent throughput and fairness gains with TCP traffic and in-home micro-mobility confirm the viability of the system. We believe that using RxIP to address other network deficiencies opens a rich area for further research, helping to ensure that smarter homes of the future embed smarter networks. In the near term, with the wireless and entertainment industries poised for home-centric wireless gadgets, RxIP-type home management systems will become increasingly relevant.
Keywords :
Internet; interference suppression; peer-to-peer computing; telecommunication network management; telecommunication traffic; wireless channels; P2P architecture; RxIP; TCP traffic; autonomous wireless network management; channel access strategy; complex interference condition; home AP; home access point; home management system; home wireless network; home-centric wireless gadgets; in-home micro-mobility; network diagnostic tool; network recovery tool; network-crippling fault; wired Internet connection; wireless signal coverage; wireless spectrum; Arrays; Interference; Internet; Radiation detectors; Synchronization; Throughput; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2012 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0773-4
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2012.6195797