Multi-hop cellular networks: the architecture and routing protocols

Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2001 12th IEEE International Symposium(2002)

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Multi-hop cellular network (MCN) is an architecture proposed by Lin and Hsu (see INFOCOM 2000. IEEE, 2000) for wireless communication & MCNs combine the benefits of having a fixed infrastructure of base stations and the flexibility of ad-hoc networks. They are capable of achieving much higher throughput than current cellular systems, which can be classified as single-hop cellular networks (SCNs). This work concentrates on MCNs and SCNs using the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless LANs. We provide a general overview of the architecture and the issues involved in the design of MCNs, in particular the challenges to be met in the design of a routing protocol. We extend the work of Lin and Hsu to enhance the throughput of such networks further. We propose a routing protocol for use in such networks. We conduct extensive experimental studies on the performance of MCNs and SCNs under various load conditions (both TCP and UDP). Then studies clearly indicate that MCNs with the proposed routing protocol are a viable alternative for SCNs, in fact they provide much higher throughput
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routing protocol,telecommunication standards,cellular radio,ieee 802.11 standard,— cellular networks,tcp,wireless communication,ad-hoc networks,packet radio,packet radio networks,ieee 802.11 dcf,transport protocols,routing protocols,udp,ieee standards,base stations,telecommunication network routing,single-hop cellular networks,network architecture,throughput,multi-hop cellular networks,wireless lan,ad hoc network,base station,cellular network
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