Title
Corridor-Based Routing: Constructing And Maintaining Stable Support-Structures For Wireless Multihop Transmissions
Abstract
Conventional shortest path routing protocols suffer from short link lifetime and require much effort for route recovery. Corridor-based routing aims at providing a stable support structure for wireless multihop networks, thus enabling high data throughput. The intermediate hops within the corridor contain multiple nodes, which cooperate and forward data jointly to exploit the diversity of links within the corridor. In this work, we propose a cross-layer approach for corridor construction taking the estimated link lifetime into account. Furthermore, a concept for corridor maintenance is introduced which can adapt the corridor to changes of the network caused by node movements. In combination with a novel resource allocation scheme based on OFDMA, corridor-based routing achieves significant throughput gains and higher stability compared to shortest path routing.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
2015 12TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (ISWCS)
Link-state routing protocol,Wireless,Shortest path problem,Computer science,Link lifetime,Computer network,Exploit,Resource allocation,Throughput,Routing protocol,Distributed computing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fabian Hohmann101.35
Alexander Kuehne2243.67
Anja Klein317389.48
Adrian Loch48314.54
Matthias Hollick575097.29