Comparison of routing metrics for static multi-hop wireless networks
Microsoft Research (United Kingdom) · Microsoft (United States)
Abstract
Routing protocols for wireless ad hoc networks have traditionally focused on finding paths with minimum hop count. However, such paths can include slow or lossy links, leading to poor throughput. A routing algorithm can select better paths by explicitly taking the quality of the wireless links into account. In this paper, we conduct a detailed, empirical evaluation of the performance of three link-quality metrics---ETX, per-hop RTT, and per-hop packet pair---and compare them against minimum hop count. We study these metrics using a DSR-based routing protocol running in a wireless testbed. We find that the ETX metric has the best performance when all nodes are stationary. We also find that the per-hop RTT and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Metrics
- Routing protocol
- Testbed
- Dynamic Source Routing
- Link-state routing protocol
- Hop (telecommunications)