A Novel Approach on Multi - Hop Wireless Network Aware Routing in Spatial Reusability
Keywords:
SAAR, Wi-Fi environment, EATX, ETX, ETT, EATT, MAC Layer, IEEE 802.11Abstract
We fight that by approach of effectively considering spatial reusability of the Wi-Fi association media, we can hugely enhance the conclusion to-surrender throughput in multi-bounce wireless systems. To help our contention, we advocate spatial reusability-aware single-direction routing (SASR) and spatial reusability-aware anypath routing (SAAR) conventions, and look at them with existing unmarried-course routing and anypath routing conventions, separately. Our evaluation results show that our conventions extensively enhance the offer end-to-end throughput contrasted and existing conventions. In particular, for unmarried-way steering, the throughput advantage is up to 2.9 xs; for anypath routing, the throughput pick up is as much as 62.7.
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