Abstract: This paper studies the traffic allocation in multi-path routing in consideration of the strict requirement for delay variation in the real-time applications. Firstly, the queuing delay is analyzed based on network calculus and the upper bounds of end-to-end delay and its variation in all paths are deduced. Then the transfer rate of data flowing into each path should be used as constraint for satisfying end-to-end delay requirement, and the Maximum Allowed Rate (MAR) for each path is calculated. Based on MAR, a traffic allocation algorithm named as TADVO is proposed for delay variation optimization, in which the traffic is allocated proportional to MAR of each path. Finally, TADVO is integrated into AOMDV. The simulation shows that...
Wireless mesh networking is rapidly gaining in popularity with a variety of users: from municipaliti...
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Abstract—This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum expected end-to-end delay (EED) in...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
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Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
Wireless mesh-networks that are based on Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) are preferable from vi...
An important consideration in efficient routing design is the nature of access network and applicati...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
The routing problem in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is concerned with finding “good ” source-destin...
The unreliability of wireless mesh networks creates challenge in designing high performance wireless...
Abstract:Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have gained main attraction in providing flexible network ser...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
Routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks have traditionally used shortest path routing to o...
Wireless mesh networking is rapidly gaining in popularity with a variety of users: from municipaliti...
In this paper we investigate link scheduling for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) carrying real-time (i...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...
Abstract—This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum expected end-to-end delay (EED) in...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
This paper represents the data rate allocation algorithms provide the average data rates at which th...
Abstract — Multi-path routing and adaptive channel coding are two well-known approaches that have be...
Wireless mesh-networks that are based on Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) are preferable from vi...
An important consideration in efficient routing design is the nature of access network and applicati...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
The routing problem in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is concerned with finding “good ” source-destin...
The unreliability of wireless mesh networks creates challenge in designing high performance wireless...
Abstract:Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have gained main attraction in providing flexible network ser...
One major problem of cross-layer control algorithms in multi-hop wireless networks is that they lead...
Routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks have traditionally used shortest path routing to o...
Wireless mesh networking is rapidly gaining in popularity with a variety of users: from municipaliti...
In this paper we investigate link scheduling for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) carrying real-time (i...
In this paper, we address two issues in multihop wireless networks—poor end-to-end delay performance...