Inter-Flow Spatial Reusability and to Optimize System-Wide Performance Using in Multi-Hop Wireless Network
Abstract
In the problem of routing in multi-hop wireless networks, to achieve high end-to-end throughput, it is crucial to find the “best” path from the source node to the destination node. Although a large number of routing protocols have been proposed to find the path with minimum total transmission count/time for delivering a single packet, such transmission count/time minimizing protocols cannot be guaranteed to achieve maximum end-to-end throughput. In previous paper using spatial reusability of the wireless communication media to spatial reusability-aware single-path routing (SASR) and any path routing (SAAR) protocols respectively. In our paper we proposed a performance based routing algorithm by analyzing special underperforming and routing multi hop wireless networks using inter-flow spatial reusability in LRED, and to optimize system-wide performance.
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