Title :
High-Throughput Reliable Multicast in Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks
Author :
Xin Zhao ; Jun Guo ; Chun Tung Chou ; Misra, Archan ; Jha, Sanjay K.
Author_Institution :
Australian Centre for Field Robot., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
This paper presents a cross-layer approach for enabling high-throughput reliable multicast in multi-hop wireless mesh networks. The building block of our approach is a multicast routing metric, called the expected multicast transmission count (EMTX). EMTX is designed to capture the combined effects of MAC-layer retransmission-based reliability, wireless broadcast advantage, and link quality awareness. The EMTX of single-hop transmission of a multicast packet from a sender is the expected number of multicast transmissions (including retransmissions) required for its next-hop recipients to receive the packet successfully. We formulate the EMTX-based multicast problem with the objective of minimizing the sum of EMTX over all forwarding nodes in the multicast tree, aiming to reduce network bandwidth consumption while ensure high end-to-end packet delivery ratio for the multicast traffic. We provide rigorous mathematical formulations and methods to find near-optimal solutions of the problem computationally efficiently. We present centralized and distributed algorithms, and demonstrate their effectiveness in tackling the EMTX-based multicast problem with a combination of theoretical and numerical results. Simulation experiments show that, in comparison with two baseline approaches, EMTX-based multicast routing reduces the number of hop-by-hop transmissions per packet by up to 40 percent and yet improves the multicast throughput by up to 24 percent.
Keywords :
access protocols; distributed algorithms; multicast communication; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; wireless mesh networks; EMTX sum minimization; EMTX-based multicast routing problem; IEEE 802.11 standard; MAC-layer retransmission-based reliability; centralized algorithm; cross-layer approach; distributed algorithm; expected multicast transmission count; forwarding nodes; high end-to-end packet delivery ratio; high-throughput reliable multicast; hop-by-hop transmissions-per-packet number reduction; link quality awareness; multicast routing metric; multicast throughput improvement; multicast traffic; multicast tree; multihop wireless mesh networks; network bandwidth consumption reduction; next-hop recipients; single-hop multicast packet transmission; wireless broadcast advantage; Ad hoc networks; Measurement; Receivers; Reliability; Routing; Wireless communication; Wireless mesh networks; Wireless mesh network; cross-layer design; multicast algorithm; routing metric;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2014.2333731