articleAug 22, 2005Closed access

ExOR

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This paper describes ExOR,an integrated routing and MAC protocol that increases the throughput of large unicast transfers in multi-hop wireless networks. ExOR chooses each hop of a packet's route after the transmission for that hop, so that the choice can reflect which intermediate nodes actually received the transmission. This deferred choice gives each transmission multiple opportunities to make progress. As a result ExOR can use long radio links with high loss rates, which would be avoided by traditional routing. ExOR increases a connection's throughput while using no more network capacity than traditional routine.ExOR's design faces the following challenges. The nodes that receive each packet must agree on…

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Keywords
  • Computer network
  • Forwarder
  • Computer science
  • Unicast
  • Network packet
  • Routing protocol
  • Hop (telecommunications)
  • Throughput
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