Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks

We consider a wireless ad hoc network with random access channel. We present a model that takes into account topology, routing, random access in MAC layer, and forwarding probability. In this paper, we focus on drawing benefit from the interaction of the MAC (governed by IEEE 802.11 or slotted Aloha...

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Main Authors: Ralph El-Khoury, Rachid El-Azouzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/414073
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spelling doaj-d1f60d436b39476897d87c416a7114162020-11-24T21:48:03ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications1687-73811687-739X2008-01-01200810.1155/2008/414073414073Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc NetworksRalph El-Khoury0Rachid El-Azouzi1LIA/CERI, University of Avignon, Agroparc, BP 1228, 84911 Avignon Cedex 9, FranceLIA/CERI, University of Avignon, Agroparc, BP 1228, 84911 Avignon Cedex 9, FranceWe consider a wireless ad hoc network with random access channel. We present a model that takes into account topology, routing, random access in MAC layer, and forwarding probability. In this paper, we focus on drawing benefit from the interaction of the MAC (governed by IEEE 802.11 or slotted Aloha) and routing by defining a new cross-layer scheme for routing based on the limit number of retransmission. By adjusting dynamically and judiciously this parameter in a saturated network, we have realized that both stability of forwarding queues and average throughput are significantly improved in linear networks with symmetric traffic: a gain of 100% can be reached. While in asymmetric topology network with asymmetric traffic, we achieve a better average delay (resp., throughput) for each connection without changing the average throughput (resp., delay). In addition, we show the efficiency of our new scheme in case of multimedia applications with delay constraint. A detailed performance study is presented using analytical and simulation evaluation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/414073
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author Ralph El-Khoury
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Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications
author_facet Ralph El-Khoury
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title Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
title_short Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
title_full Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
title_fullStr Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Retransmission Limit Scheme in MAC Layer for Routing in Multihop Ad hoc Networks
title_sort dynamic retransmission limit scheme in mac layer for routing in multihop ad hoc networks
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications
issn 1687-7381
1687-739X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description We consider a wireless ad hoc network with random access channel. We present a model that takes into account topology, routing, random access in MAC layer, and forwarding probability. In this paper, we focus on drawing benefit from the interaction of the MAC (governed by IEEE 802.11 or slotted Aloha) and routing by defining a new cross-layer scheme for routing based on the limit number of retransmission. By adjusting dynamically and judiciously this parameter in a saturated network, we have realized that both stability of forwarding queues and average throughput are significantly improved in linear networks with symmetric traffic: a gain of 100% can be reached. While in asymmetric topology network with asymmetric traffic, we achieve a better average delay (resp., throughput) for each connection without changing the average throughput (resp., delay). In addition, we show the efficiency of our new scheme in case of multimedia applications with delay constraint. A detailed performance study is presented using analytical and simulation evaluation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/414073
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