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An Efficient Interference Aware Partially Overlapping Channel Assignment and Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks

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  • sarasvathi V PESIT BSC
  • N.Ch.S.N Iyengar
  • Snehanshu Saha

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https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v6i1.574

Abstract

In recent years, multi-channel multi-radio wireless mesh networks are considered a reliable and cost effective way for internet access in wide area. A major research challenge in this network is, selecting a least interference channel from the available channels, efficiently assigning a radio to the selected channel, and routing packets through the least interference path. Many algorithms and methods have been developed for channel assignment to maximize the network throughput using orthogonal channels. Recent research and test-bed experiments have proved that POC (Partially Overlapped Channels) based channel assignment allows significantly more flexibility in wireless spectrum sharing. In this paper, first we represent the channel assignment as a graph edge coloring problem using POC. The signal-to-noise plus interference ratio is measured to avoid interference from neighbouring transmissions, when a channel is assigned to the link. Second we propose a new routing metric called signal-to-noise plus interference ratio (SINR) value which measures interference in each link and routing algorithm works based on the interference information. The simulation results show that the channel assignment and interference aware routing algorithm, proposed in this paper, improves the network throughput and performance.

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sarasvathi V, PESIT BSC

Computer Science

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2014-03-19

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V, sarasvathi, Iyengar, N., & Saha, S. (2014). An Efficient Interference Aware Partially Overlapping Channel Assignment and Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 6(1). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v6i1.574

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