2007 16th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icccn.2007.4317947
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Providing Quality of Service for Mesh Networks Using Link Delay Measurements

Abstract: One of the main problems faced by ad hoc networks is providing specific quality of service guarantees for multimedia applications, mainly due to factors such as radio signal fading and node mobility. Since mesh networks are a special type of ad hoc network, they inherit these networks' problems. This paper's main goal is to present OLSR-MD, an extension to OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing), to provide quality of service based on link delay measurements. An evaluation of OLSR-MD in a mesh network to be deploy… Show more

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“…The main idea of OLSR Minimum Delay [15] is to measure the link delay, calculating it through the Ad hoc Probe technique. Therefore, the calculation of the routing table can be based on the delay calculated to each neighboring node.…”
Section: Olsr-mdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main idea of OLSR Minimum Delay [15] is to measure the link delay, calculating it through the Ad hoc Probe technique. Therefore, the calculation of the routing table can be based on the delay calculated to each neighboring node.…”
Section: Olsr-mdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OLSR -Dynamic Choice (OLSR-DC) extension [16] aims to provide QoS support, giving different treatment to traffic from applications that use TCP and UDP, using the ETX metric [14] for routing TCP packets and MD metric [15] for routing UDP of packets. The protocol can also differentiate the routing of TCP and UDP packets, this is achieved due to each packet be routed according to the metrics that best reflect their needs.…”
Section: Olsr-dcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Active probing mechanism implemented in the design of ETT to capture the transmission rate may lead to over estimation during the time when the communication channels are quite busy. Although minimum delay (MD) [53] and improved expected transmission time (iETT) [54] are delay based routing metrics, but both of them inherit the basic drawbacks of ETT.…”
Section: Expected Transmission Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OLSR extension based on ETX metric proposed in (De Couto et al, 2003) aims to find routes with the lowest expected number of transmissions that are necessary to ensure that a package can be delivered and has its arrival confirmed by the final destination. Other approach is the OLSR-MD (Cordeiro et al, 2007) that measures the link delay, calculating it through the Ad hoc Probe technique. Therefore, the calculation of the routing table can be based on the delay calculated to each neighboring node.…”
Section: Quality Of Service Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%