The Adaptive Network Coding-Routing (ANCR) Based on Graph Minors for Multicast Networks

2015 ◽  
Vol 781 ◽  
pp. 36-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nakhon Muangboonma ◽  
Nattakan Puttarak ◽  
Phisan Kaewprapha

The multicast wireless network, where a source needs to deliver packets of data to a set of destination through a group of relays over a network topology, is degraded by a limited bandwidth and capacity regime. Network throughput can be improved using network coding. However, the network coding might or might not be helpful to increase throughput due to an unpredictable network topology. In this paper, we propose an adaptive network coding-routing (ANCR) algorithm to automatically select whether a packet can construct a network code at a relay node before forwarding to destination or not based on the minor of network graphs. If there is no an appropriate packet, the relay will forward a data packet using routing protocol. The results show that this technique can significantly improve both throughput and timeslot usage. The throughput gain at a bottleneck relay node is increased by 35%, while the timeslot usage is decreased for more than 30%.

2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 265-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanzhe Xuan ◽  
Chin-Tau Lea

2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4629-4632
Author(s):  
Xiao Long Tan ◽  
Jia Zhou ◽  
Wen Bin Wang

Since the wireless mesh network topology dynamics and the radio channels instable, the design of wireless mesh network routing protocol become one of the key factors to determine the performance. This paper mainly studied the existing several kinds of typical three-layer mesh network routing protocol (DSDV and AODV), aimed at the defects of three-layer routing limited to the network topology changes, the paper proposed a network model based on two-layer routing. Forwarding the packet, establishing and maintaining the communication links are accomplished on the Mac layer. Simulation tests showed that two-layer routing has a big improvement on the efficiency of packet forwarding, and it effectively reduced the routing overhead and end-to-end delay simultaneously.


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