Presentation 2013-03-07
Mesh slicing: Improving the robustness of wireless mesh networks via network virtualization
Yilong DENG, Akihiro NAKAO,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we present mesh slicing, a technique for making a wireless mesh network (WMN) more robust against high packet loss by duplicating traffic over multiple virtual WMNs. We take the existing routing protocol and run multiple instances on these multiple virtual WMNs, in each of which we feed different parameters to generate a different path, so that we achieve path diversity when combining multiple virtual WMNs, thus making the overall routing expon. We evaluate mesh slicing using ns3 simulator to show our proposed technique can successfully make a given WMN more robust against high packet loss situation. We also introduce erasure code into our design to further decrease the loss rate in low packet loss situations. In addition, we leverage a multi-modal scheme where we switch between multiple modes according to dynamically changing situations. In conclusion, our proposed technique can successfully make a given WMN more robust.
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Keyword(in English) Virtualization / Wireless mesh network / Routing
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Conference Date 2013/2/28(1days)
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Title (in English) Mesh slicing: Improving the robustness of wireless mesh networks via network virtualization
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Keyword(1) Virtualization
Keyword(2) Wireless mesh network
Keyword(3) Routing
1st Author's Name Yilong DENG
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Akihiro NAKAO
2nd Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo
Date 2013-03-07
Paper # NS2012-178
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 463
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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