Routing strategies deeply affect the performance of wireless ad hoc networks, in terms of coverage, interference, and delay. In this work, we investigate the impact of different routing strategies on the overall amount of interference generated in a distributed ad hoc network with power control. To this end, we derive an analytical model for the evaluation of the performance in terms of mean value and variance of the interference when signal level power control is adopted and different routing strategies, based on long-hop and short-hop relay selections schemes, are considered. This model allows us to quantify the performance of the overall network in terms of interference, average number of hops and path efficiency. Numerical results have been also verified by simulations.
Alberto Zanella, Alessandro Bazzi, Gianni Pasolini, Barbara M. Masini (2013). On the Impact of Routing Strategies on the Interference of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, 61, 4322-4333 [10.1109/TCOMM.2013.090613.130026].
On the Impact of Routing Strategies on the Interference of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Alessandro Bazzi;PASOLINI, GIANNI;
2013
Abstract
Routing strategies deeply affect the performance of wireless ad hoc networks, in terms of coverage, interference, and delay. In this work, we investigate the impact of different routing strategies on the overall amount of interference generated in a distributed ad hoc network with power control. To this end, we derive an analytical model for the evaluation of the performance in terms of mean value and variance of the interference when signal level power control is adopted and different routing strategies, based on long-hop and short-hop relay selections schemes, are considered. This model allows us to quantify the performance of the overall network in terms of interference, average number of hops and path efficiency. Numerical results have been also verified by simulations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.