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Routing strategies in broadband multihop cooperative networks

Bo Gui, Lin Dai, Leonard J. Cimini Jr.

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

Abstract

Two fundamental properties of wireless networks, the variable link quality and the broadcast nature of the transmission, have often been ignored in the design of routing protocols. In this paper, we address the routing issue in broadband systems from a link-layer point of view. We focus on a clustered multihop wireless network. A link quality metric is first proposed to measure broadband links; then, three routing strategies, which were proposed in [1] for flat fading scenarios, are re-designed to achieve cooperative and frequency diversity gain. The outage analysis and simulation results of the proposed three routing strategies show that all three protocols can achieve L(dc + 1)-order diversity, where L is the number of relays in each relay cluster and dc is the error correcting capability of the linear block code. The outage of optimal routing remains constant with an increase in the number of hops, M. While, the outage of ad-hoc routing increase linearly. N-hop routing, where a joint optimization is performed every N hops, can achieve a good complexity-performance tradeoff. © 2007 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationForty-first Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, CISS 2007 - Proceedings
Pages661-666
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event41st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, CISS 2007 - Baltimore, MD, United States
Duration: 14 Mar 200716 Mar 2007

Conference

Conference41st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, CISS 2007
PlaceUnited States
CityBaltimore, MD
Period14/03/0716/03/07

Research Keywords

  • Cooperative networks
  • Multihop
  • OFDM
  • Routing

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