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  • Multirate Anypath Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks - Rafael Laufer

    Fri, Mar 27, 2009 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

    Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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    Abstract: We present a new routing paradigm that generalizes
    opportunistic routing in wireless mesh networks. In multirate anypath
    routing, each node uses both a set of next hops and a selected
    transmission rate to reach a destination. Using this rate, a packet is
    broadcast to the nodes in the set and one of them forwards the packet on
    to the destination. To date, there is no theory capable of jointly
    optimizing both the set of next hops and the transmission rate used by
    each node. We bridge this gap by introducing a polynomial-time algorithm
    to this problem and provide the proof of its optimality. The proposed
    algorithm runs in the same running time as regular shortest-path
    algorithms and is therefore suitable for deployment in link-state routing
    protocols. We conducted experiments in a 802.11b testbed network, and our
    results show that multirate anypath routing performs on average 80% and up
    to 6.4 times better than anypath routing with a fixed rate of 11 Mbps. If
    the rate is fixed at 1 Mbps instead, performance improves by up to one
    order of magnitude.
    Short Bio: Rafael Laufer received the B. Sc. (cum laude) and the M.Sc.
    degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de
    Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2003 and 2005, respectively.
    During his M.Sc. studies, he received the FAPERJ's "Bolsa Nota 10"
    fellowship, awarded to the top two graduate students of Electrical
    Engineering. During 2002, he was with Cisco Systems, Inc. as an intern. He
    is now working towards the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science at the
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with Prof. Leonard Kleinrock.
    Rafael received the Marconi Society's Young Scholar Award in 2008 in
    "recognition of outstanding academic achievement and intellectual promise
    in the field of communications science." His major research interests are
    distributed systems, wireless networking, security, and operating systems.
    He is a member of the IEEE Communications Society and a student member of
    IEEE.
    Host: Bhaskar Krishnamachari bkrishna@usc.edu

    Location: Hughes Aircraft Electrical Engineering Center (EEB) - 248

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Shane Goodoff

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