articleAug 27, 2007GREEN OA

Trading structure for randomness in wireless opportunistic routing

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · IIT@MIT

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Abstract

Opportunistic routing is a recent technique that achieves high throughput in the face of lossy wireless links. The current opportunistic routing protocol, ExOR, ties the MAC with routing, imposing a strict schedule on routers' access to the medium. Although the scheduler delivers opportunistic gains, it misses some of the inherent features of the 802.11 MAC. For example, it prevents spatial reuse and thus may underutilize the wireless medium. It also eliminates the layering abstraction, making the protocol less amenable to extensions to alternate traffic types such as multicast.

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  • Computer network
  • Computer science
  • Dynamic Source Routing
  • Distributed computing
  • Wireless Routing Protocol
  • Zone Routing Protocol
  • Routing protocol
  • Link-state routing protocol
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