Adaptive wireless mesh networks routing protocols

Azzuhri, Saaidal, Portmann, Marius and Tan, Wee Lum (2010). Adaptive wireless mesh networks routing protocols. In: , Proceedings - Symposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC 2010 and ATC 2010 Conferences, UIC-ATC 2010. International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing (UIC), Xian, China, (142-147). 26-29 October, 2010.


Author Azzuhri, Saaidal
Portmann, Marius
Tan, Wee Lum
Title of paper Adaptive wireless mesh networks routing protocols
Conference Paper Type Fully Published Paper
Conference name International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing (UIC)    (ERA 2010 Rank B)
DOI 10.1109/UIC-ATC.2010.28
Conference location Xian, China
Conference dates 26-29 October, 2010
Proceedings title Proceedings - Symposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC 2010 and ATC 2010 Conferences, UIC-ATC 2010
Place published Piscatawa, NJ, U.S.A.
Publisher IEEE
Publication date 2010
Volume number 2010
Issue number Article number 5667210
ISBN 9781424490431
Start page 142
End page 147
Total pages 6
Collection year 2011
Language eng
Abstract/Summary The attractiveness of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), in general, can be attributed to their ability to dynamically self-organize and self-configure, coupled with the ability to maintain mesh connectivity, resulting in low cost installation set-up, simpler maintenance tasks, and service coverage with high reliability and fault-tolerance. As a result, WMNs have found many useful applications in a broad range of domains. In this paper, we discuss the need for adaptive and dynamic routing protocols in WMNs and discussed several existing approaches for adaptive routing protocols. We also identify the different parameters in traditional wireless routing protocols (and their variants) and provide a qualitative review of their impact on network performance when adapted to changes in network characteristics. We include our initial finding in simulation scenario to investigate the relationship of important parameter with respect to mobility. A comparison of existing adaptive WMNs protocols are also presented in this paper.
Q-Index Code E1
Q-Index Status Confirmed Code
Institutional Status UQ
Additional Notes Session 3: Algorithms and Protocols from International Symposium on Service, Security and Data Management Technologies in Ubi-com (SSDU 2010)

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