Cooperative routing for wireless networks with Multiple Shared Channels

Xiaoqin Chen*, Dhammika Jayalath, Leif Hanlen

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    Abstract

    Transmission links in wireless networks suffer from independent channel fading. Cooperative routing technology with diversity transmission can exploit the randomness of the wireless channel and efficiently improve the network performance by selecting multiple cooperative nodes to forward the data. This paper proposes a novel Multiple Shared Channels Cooperative (MSCC) routing protocol for wireless networks. MSCC takes the advantage of cooperative transmission to achieve diversity gains. It also combines a clustering hierarchy with a bandwidth reuse scheme to mitigate Co-Channel Interference (CCI). The simulation results show an improvement in the packet delivery ratio of networks with MSCC.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationUIC-ATC 2009 - Symposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC'09 and ATC'09 Conferences
    Pages383-388
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    EventSymposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC'09 and ATC'09 Conferences, UIC-ATC 2009 - Brisbane, Australia
    Duration: 7 Jul 20099 Jul 2009

    Publication series

    NameUIC-ATC 2009 - Symposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC'09 and ATC'09 Conferences

    Conference

    ConferenceSymposia and Workshops on Ubiquitous, Autonomic and Trusted Computing in Conjunction with the UIC'09 and ATC'09 Conferences, UIC-ATC 2009
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityBrisbane
    Period7/07/099/07/09

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