CaDAR: an efficient routing algorithm for a wireless–optical broadband access network (WOBAN)
Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, 2009•opg.optica.org
A wireless–optical broadband access network (WOBAN) is a combination of wireless and
optical network segments to optimize the cost and performance of an access network. A
WOBAN's optical backhaul enables it to support high capacity, while its wireless front end
[also called a wireless mesh network (WMN)] enables its users to have untethered access.
Wireless nodes collect traffic from end users and carry them to the optical part of a WOBAN,
possibly using multiple hops, but the traffic also experiences delay at each wireless node …
optical network segments to optimize the cost and performance of an access network. A
WOBAN's optical backhaul enables it to support high capacity, while its wireless front end
[also called a wireless mesh network (WMN)] enables its users to have untethered access.
Wireless nodes collect traffic from end users and carry them to the optical part of a WOBAN,
possibly using multiple hops, but the traffic also experiences delay at each wireless node …
A wireless–optical broadband access network (WOBAN) is a combination of wireless and optical network segments to optimize the cost and performance of an access network. A WOBAN’s optical backhaul enables it to support high capacity, while its wireless front end [also called a wireless mesh network (WMN)] enables its users to have untethered access. Wireless nodes collect traffic from end users and carry them to the optical part of a WOBAN, possibly using multiple hops, but the traffic also experiences delay at each wireless node. The finite radio capacity at each wireless node limits the capacity on each outgoing link from a wireless node of a WOBAN. Thus, delay and capacity limitation in the WMN of a WOBAN are major constraints. We design a capacity- and delay-aware routing scheme, called CaDAR, to minimize the delay and increase the throughput in the WMN of a WOBAN. Our analysis shows that CaDAR is an efficient routing scheme for WOBAN that can support much higher load and has lower system delay than other approaches ( IEEE Network , vol. 22, no. 3, p. 20, 2008) because of better load-balanced routing.
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