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A Flexible QoS-aware Routing Protocol for Infrastructure-less B3G Networks

Authors :
Kokash, N. (Natallia)
Speicys Cardoso, R.
Raverdy, P.-G.
Issarny, V.
Kokash, N. (Natallia)
Speicys Cardoso, R.
Raverdy, P.-G.
Issarny, V.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Currently there exist many hand-held devices that support multiple network interfaces (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi). By composing different networks via such devices one can establish an infrastructure-less B3G environment and enable service provisioning across several networks. One of the key challenges for realizing this view is inter-domain routing. Indeed, given the diversity of involved network technologies and infrastructures, a flexible routing protocol that takes into account their quality properties and dynamics is an important requirement for providing an adequate user-experience. In this paper, we present a flexible quality-aware routing protocol for infrastructure-less B3G environments that enables discovery of routes with optimal bandwidth, delay or cost according to the preference of each client. The protocol is based on the Optimized Link-State Routing (OLSR) protocol and is designed to enable computation of quality-aware routes in the multi-network environments. We detail the protocol, discuss its deployment and provide experimental results.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1251880658
Document Type :
Electronic Resource