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A case for cross layer design: the impact of physical layer properties on routing protocol performance in MANETs
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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Robin Ram Mohan DossRobin Ram Mohan Doss, Lei PanLei PanIn this work we evaluate the performance of routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks using different physical layer models. The results obtained show that the performance results obtained using idealized models such as the free space propagation model vary significantly when propagation effects such as path loss and shadowing are considered. This difference in performance indicates that optimization is required in the protocol development space that takes into account channel state information (CSI). Such an optimization requires a cross layer approach to be adopted and a framework for protocol performance evaluation to be established. We believe that this work would serve as a first step in this direction. We provide comparative performance results through network simulations.
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Australian Telecommunication Networks & Applications Conference (2006 : University of Melbourne)Pagination
409 - 413Publisher
Australian Telecommunication Networks and Applications ConferenceLocation
Melbourne, AustraliaPlace of publication
Melbourne, Vic.Start date
2006-12-04End date
2006-12-06ISBN-13
9780977586103ISBN-10
0977586103Language
engPublication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2006, ATNACEditor/Contributor(s)
R TuckerTitle of proceedings
ATNAC, Australian Telecommuncation Networks and Applications Conference, 2006.Usage metrics
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