Broadband White Papers
ROMER: Resilient Opportunistic Mesh Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks
Overview Wireless mesh networks hold promises to provide robust and high-throughput data delivery to wireless users. In a mesh network, High-speed Access Points (HAPs), equipped with advanced antennas, communicate with each other over wireless channels and form an indoor/outdoor broadband backhaul. This backbone efficiently forwards user traffic to a few Gateway APs (GAPs), which additionally have high-speed connections to the wired Internet. This paper describes ROMER, a resilient and opportunistic routing solution for mesh networks. ROMER balances between long-term route stability and short-term opportunistic performance. It builds a runtime, forwarding mesh on a per-packet basis that offers a set of candidate routes.
| Publisher | University of Maryland | File Format | |
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| Date Published | August 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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