Distributed Fault-Tolerant Quality of Wireless Networks
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2011
Abstract
A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) consists of a group of communicating hosts that form an arbitrary network topology by means of any of several wireless communication media. MANET communications represent a diversification in communication technology necessary to solve the stringent end-to-end requirements of QoS-based communication networks. Of the many challenges in this complex distributed system, the problem of routing based on a predefined set of customer preferences, critical to guaranteeing quality-of-service, is the focus of this research. Specifically, this paper modifies a cluster-based QoS routing algorithm for mobile ad hoc networks with the aim of providing fault tolerance, which is a critical feature in providing QoS in the link failure-prone environment of mobile networks. Performance of this new fault-tolerant cluster-based QoS wireless algorithm is evaluated according to failure recovery time, dropped packets, throughput, and sustained flow bandwidth via simulations involving node failure scenarios along QoS paths.
Source Publication
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (ISSN 1536-1233)
Recommended Citation
L. C. Llewellyn, K. M. Hopkinson and S. R. Graham, "Distributed Fault-Tolerant Quality of Wireless Networks," in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 175-190, Feb. 2011, doi: 10.1109/TMC.2010.148.
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