posted on 2012-09-10, 14:39authored byDalil Moad, Soufiene Djahel, Farid Naït-Abdesselam
In this paper we propose an approach to improve
the quality of service (QoS) routing in the optimized link state
routing protocol. The OLSR protocol operates generally in a best
effort mode by finding the shortest path between a source and a
destination without any quality of service consideration.
We argue that an optimal path is not always the shortest
path, and based on the network configuration and load, other
alternatives such as a longer path with a high bandwidth
might be of a better interest. To provide such alternatives
and improve the communication quality among end users, our
approach proposes to perform at each node an estimation of the
bandwidth share between all adjacent nodes and tends to ensure
the selection of a path with all MPRs that provide a higher
bandwidth along the path. The bandwidth share estimation on
each link is based on the study of conflict graphs to derive the
set of maximal cliques. Once the bandwidth share estimation
is done, instead of choosing the shortest path following the
usual heuristic in OLSR, we try to find the path that ensures
the highest bandwidth among all possible paths between the
source node and the destination node. Results from simulation
experiments show that the proposed approach achieves a higher
performance than the standard OLSR used in wireless mesh
networks.
History
Publication
The Second International Conference on Communications and Information Technology ICCIT 2012;pp. 314-319