Protocol Architectures for wireless networks: issues, perspectives and enhancements
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Talia, Domenico
Marano, Salvatore
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Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria dei Sistemi e Informatica XIX Ciclo; In this work we have analyzed different types of wireless networks and we have
investigated the behavior of different MAC and routing protocols and different
protocol architectures. Specifically, we have analyzed a TDMA MAC protocol
for Mobile Ad hoc NETworks called Evolutionary-TDMA (E-TDMA). Based on
this protocol we have developed a cross-layer approach that uses multiple linkdisjoint
paths for a pair source-destination supporting a soft QoS. For this latter
point we have developed a Multipath Forward Algorithm to manage and assign
the slots. We have developed two different schemes: QoS scheme 1 and QoS
scheme 2 and compared these schemes in terms of throughput, delay and
overhead with a well-known multipath protocol routing, the AOMDV over
802.11 MAC protocol and AOMDV over E-TDMA. We have obtained good
performance exploiting advantages of a TDMA MAC protocol and a Multipath
routing protocol. Simulation results have shown as a cross-layer approach
permits good performance in terms of throughput, end-to-end data packets delay
and overhead to be obtained. In fact, multipath routing protocols for wireless ad
hoc networks have been investigated because the use of alternate paths permits a
greater fault-tolerance to be obtained. As far as multipath routing protocol is
concerned we have developed and analyzed a multipath routing protocol based
on geographic positions of the nodes in the network, Geographic Multipath
Protocol (GMP). Results, in terms of throughput and delay, show that the
multiple paths with minimum interference are better. We have investigated the
cross-layer approach also for Wireless Sensor Networks. Although, this kind of
networks could be considered an extension of Ad hoc networks, characteristics
of WSNs are so different that protocols explicitly developed for MANETs
cannot be directly applied for sensors networks. After analyzed some protocols
we have proposed some solutions to increase the lifetime of the sensor networks
considering other important parameters as throughput and latency. Finally, our
analysis of wireless networks finishes with the analysis of Wireless Mesh
Networks. We have investigated multi-hop wireless networks based on the IEEE
802.16 technology. Specifically, we have analyzed the Coordinated Distributed
Scheme (CDS) of the IEEE Std. 802.16 and we have developed a MAC module
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supporting the CDS in ns2. Moreover, we have developed two different totally
distributed schemes that do not require any changes of the structure of the
hardware used in the 802.16. The two schemes proposed manage the assignment
of the control slots (Transmit Opportunity XmtOP), in a different fashion. We
have developed the two scheme in ns2 in order to compare them with the CDS of
the 802.16. Our approaches permit good performance in terms of throughput and
delay to be obtained. Our approaches are independent from parameters of the
network as density or topology. On the other hand, the CDS is not robust for
different network conditions because the behavior of the scheme depends from
the setting of particular parameters.; Università della CalabriaSoggetto
Wireless networks
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