Title :
Towards truly heterogeneous internets: Bridging infrastructure-based and infrastructure-less networks
Author :
Rais, Rao Naveed Bin ; Mendonca, Marc ; Turletti, Thierry ; Obraczka, Katia
Author_Institution :
INRIA, Univ. of Nice, Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract :
There is no doubt that networks are becoming increasingly heterogeneous and future internetworks will likely interconnect different types of networks including wired, infrastructure-based wireless as well as infrastructure-less wireless networks, a.k.a., multi-hop mobile ad-hoc networks (or MANETs). Integrating MANETs to infrastructure-based networks (wired or wireless) allows network coverage to be extended to regions where infrastructure deployment is sparse or nonexistent as well as a way to cope with intermittent connectivity. However, to date there are no comprehensive solutions that integrate MANETs to infrastructure-based networks. In this paper, we introduce a message delivery framework, MeDeHa++ that is able to bridge together infrastructure-based and infrastructure-less networks. Through extensive simulations, we demonstrate the benefits of MeDeHa++, especially in terms of the extended coverage it provides as well as its ability to cope with arbitrarily long-lived connectivity disruptions. Another important contribution of this work is to deploy and evaluate our message delivery framework on a real network testbed as well as conduct experiments in “hybrid” scenarios running partly on simulation and partly on real nodes.
Keywords :
Internet; mobile ad hoc networks; routing protocols; MANET; MeDeHa++; heterogeneous Internets; infrastructure-based wireless networks; infrastructure-less wireless networks; intermittent connectivity; message delivery framework; multihop mobile ad-hoc networks; network testbed; Ad hoc networks; Mobile computing; Relays; Routing; Routing protocols; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), 2011 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8952-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8951-0
DOI :
10.1109/COMSNETS.2011.5716489