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CSR: Cooperative Source Routing Using Virtual MISO in Wireless Ad hoc Networks. Yang Guan, Yao Xiao, Chien -Chung Shen and Leonard Cimini Speaker: Wun-Cheng Li. IEEE WCNC 2011. Outline. Introduction Goal Cooperative Source Routing ( CSR) Building SISO Network Topology
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CSR: Cooperative Source Routing Using Virtual MISO in Wireless Ad hoc Networks Yang Guan, Yao Xiao, Chien-Chung Shen and Leonard Cimini Speaker: Wun-Cheng Li • IEEE WCNC 2011
Outline • Introduction • Goal • Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Building SISO Network Topology • Cooperative RREQ Transmission • Selecting Relay Nodes to Forward RREQs • Feedbacking RREP to Source • Transmitting Data Packets • Performance evaluation • Conclusion
Introduction • To improve the spectrum efficiency and link reliability of wireless communications • space-time communications • Simultaneously transmitted at the source and received at the destination by multi-antennaarrays • improve the performance
Introduction • Multiple-input single-output (MISO) systems on a single node can improve signal quality • Limited physical size • Cost constraints TX RX
Introduction • Cooperative Transmissions • Virtual antenna array • Improve signal quality • Enhance the performance of both throughput and energy-efficiency TX RX TX RX TX RX
Introduction • Compared to the single-input single-output (SISO) link • Virtual MISO link can achieve diversity gain • Reflect into a decrease in the reception threshold at the receiver
Related Work DSR • Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) • route request (RREQ) B RREQ:S RREQ:S, A A S RREQ:S, A,C RREQ:S, A,C RREQ:S, A RREQ:S, A D C
Related Work DSR • Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) • route request (RREQ) • route reply (RREP) B RREP:D,C,A RREP:D RREP:D,C A S D C
Related Work DSR • Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) • route request (RREQ) • route reply (RREP) • Then specific nodes along the primary routeare selected to establish VMISO links.
Problem • The quality of VMISO links highly depends on the primary SISO route discovered.
Goal • The cooperative gains can be utilized to improve network performance • lower end-to-end delay • higher route discovery success ratio
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Building SISO Network Topology • The neighbor update messages build up a SISO network topology (SNT) • Periodically broadcasts a neighbor update message D B A C
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Cooperative RREQ Transmission T O R D D B A B F S M E K Q C C L P J pilot tones local RREQ Cooperative RREQ Transmission
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Selecting Relay Nodes to Forward RREQs d is a candidate node’s SISO hop count to the destination is set to be the total time for a RREQ to traverse from a source to a destination with 20 cooperative RREQ forwarding steps r is a random variable between 0 and1 C is the maximum time to transmit one cooperativeRREQ is set to be 8 to avoid extra energy consumption
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Selecting Relay Nodes to Forward RREQs T O R D B A F S M E Q K C L P J
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • FeedbackingRREP to Source T O R D B A F S M E Q K C L P J ?
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • FeedbackingRREP to Source T O R D B A F S M E Q K C L P J
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Transmitting Data Packets T O R D D A B B F S M M E K Q K C C L L P J J Data Data
Cooperative Source Routing (CSR) • Transmitting Data Packets • receive an acknowledgement havecertain time threshold T T O R D B A F S S M M E K Q K C L L P J J ACK ACK
Performance evaluation • QualNet 3.7 Controlled network topology
Conclusions • This paper proposed cooperative source routing (CSR) protocol to better exploits the cooperative gain facilitated. • Simulations results show that CSR facilitates higher route discovery success ratio and low end-to-end delay.