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Modeling and analysis of
opportunistic routing in low traffic scenarios
Rahul C. Shah, Sven Wietholter, Adam Wolisz, Jan M. Rabaey
International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile,
Ad hoc and Wireless Networks
Abstract :
Opportunistic routing protocols have
been proposed as efficient methods to exploit the high node densities in sensor
networks to mitigate the effect of varying channel conditions and
non-availability of nodes that power down periodically. They work by integrating
the network and data link layers so that they can take a joint decision as to
the next hop forwarding node based on its availability and suitability as a
forwarder. This cross-layer integration makes it harder to optimize the protocol
due to the dependencies among the different components of the protocol stack. In
this paper, we provide a framework to model opportunistic routing that breaks up
the functionality into three separate components and simplifies analysis. The
framework is used to model two variants of opportunistic routing and is shown to
match well with simulation results. In addition, using the model for performance
analysis yields important.
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