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Muhammad H Alizai, Olaf Landsiedel, Jó A Bitsch Link, Stefan Goetz, and Klaus Wehrle (2009)

Bursty Traffic over Bursty Links

In: Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys'09), Berkeley, California - November 4-6, 2009.

Accurate estimation of link quality is the key to enable efficient routing in wireless sensor networks. Current link estimators focus mainly on identifying long-term stable links for routing. They leave out a potentially large set of intermediate links offering significant routing progress. Fine-grained analysis of link qualities reveals that such intermediate links are bursty, i.e., stable in the short term.

In this paper, we use short-term estimation of wireless links to accurately identify short-term stable periods of transmission on bursty links. Our approach allows a routing protocol to forward packets over bursty links if they offer better routing progress than long-term stable links. We integrate a Short Term Link Estimator and its associated routing strategy with a standard routing protocol for sensor networks. Our evaluation reveals an average of 19% and up to 40% reduction in the overall transmissions when routing over long-range bursty links. Our approach is not tied to any special routing protocol and integrates seamlessly with existing routing protocols and link estimators.

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