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SHORT: A Static-Hybrid Approach for Routing Real Time Applications over Multichannel, Multihop Wireless Networks

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Many of the existing multichannel wireless network implementations rely on channel switching capability of the wireless radios to ensure network connectivity. However, due to both software and hardware restrictions switching channels incur a significant delay, which can be prohibitive for many delay sensitive, real time applications, such as VoIP and interactive gaming. The situation can be worse in the case of a multihop network, as every node along the traffic path may require a channel switch that adds up to the overall end-to-end delay. This motivates the need for efficient routing strategies that can make use of the flexibilities of a multichannel network while favoring delay sensitive applications by routing them on low delay paths. In this paper, we propose SHORT, a Static-Hybrid approach for rOuting Real Time applications over multichannel, multihop wireless networks, which ensures low delay paths for delay sensitive applications. Using measurements on a real multichannel testbed, we show that our protocol can provide significantly low delay multihop paths for delay sensitive applications (eg., VoIP) without degrading the throughput performance of non-delay sensitive, best effort traffic, such as TCP that may co-exist in a network.

This work was supported in part by NSF grant 06-27074.

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Raman, V., Vaidya, N.H. (2010). SHORT: A Static-Hybrid Approach for Routing Real Time Applications over Multichannel, Multihop Wireless Networks. In: Osipov, E., Kassler, A., Bohnert, T.M., Masip-Bruin, X. (eds) Wired/Wireless Internet Communications. WWIC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6074. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13315-2_7

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