2010 European Wireless Conference (EW) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ew.2010.5483501
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A case for mobility- and traffic-driven routing algorithms for wireless access mesh networks

Abstract: We present an approach for developing routing algorithms where we first attempt to understand the network characteristics (i.e. network connectivity, mobility and rate of change of the topology) and expected traffic patterns of a specified mobile scenario before proceeding to design an algorithm that optimizing routing performance for the common cases. We apply our approach to Triton, a proposed 802.16-based (WiMax) maritime wireless access mesh network. Our trace-based analysis shows that in our environment, … Show more

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“…In [48], an observation of maritime network topology (i.e., mobility pattern) and network traffic is made, and subsequently a mobility-aware routing scheme is proposed. Based on real live data extracted from AIS, four main observations on network topology (a−d) and one main observation on network traffic (e) are made:…”
Section: ) Enhancement Of Routing Schemes Based On the Network Topolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [48], an observation of maritime network topology (i.e., mobility pattern) and network traffic is made, and subsequently a mobility-aware routing scheme is proposed. Based on real live data extracted from AIS, four main observations on network topology (a−d) and one main observation on network traffic (e) are made:…”
Section: ) Enhancement Of Routing Schemes Based On the Network Topolmentioning
confidence: 99%