Sven Hischke
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ad hoc networks | 2007
Erik Weiss; Guido R. Hiertz; Bangnan Xu; Sven Hischke; Bernhard Walke; Sebastian Gross
This article presents a combined layer two and three control loop, which allows prediction of link breakage in wireless ad hoc networks. The method monitors the physical layer transmission mode on layer two and exploits the gained knowledge at layer three. The mechanism bases on link adaptation, which is used in IEEE 802.11a WLAN to select the transmission mode according to the link quality. The process of link adaptation contains information that is useful to predict link stability and link lifetime. After introducing the IEEE 802.11a Medium Access Control (MAC) and PHY layer, we present insight to the IEEE 802.11a link adaptation behaviour in multi-hop ad hoc networks. The link adaptation algorithm presented here is derived from Auto Rate Fallback (ARF) algorithm. We survey the performance gain of two newly developed route adaptation approaches exploding the prediction results. One approach is Early Route ReArrangement (ERRA) that starts a route reconstruction procedure before link breakage. Hence, an alternative route is available before connectivity is lost. Early Route Update (ERU) is a complementing approach that enhances this process, by communications among routing nodes surrounding the breaking link. The delay caused by route reconstruction can be significantly reduced if prediction and either of our new route discovery processes is used.
Praxis Der Informationsverarbeitung Und Kommunikation | 2003
Martina Zitterbart; Kilian Weniger; Oliver Stanze; Stefan Aust; Matthias Frank; Michael Gerharz; Reinhard Gloger; Carmelita Görg; Ingo Gruber; Sven Hischke; Paul James; Hui Li; Cornel Pampu; Christian de Waal; Erik Weiss; Dirk Westhoff; Jingzhu Wu; Di Yu; Bangnan Xu
Das BMB+F Projekt ‚IPonAir – Drahtloses Internet der nächsten Generation‘ [1] hat im Oktober 2001 begonnen. Koordiniert wird das Projekt von Prof. Dr. M. Zitterbart vom Institut für Telematik der Universität Karlsruhe (TH). Partner aus der Industrie sind Alcatel, Ericsson Eurolab Deutschland GmbH Aachen, T-Systems Nova, Lucent, NEC Europe Ltd., Nokia sowie Siemens. Als Hochschulen sind die Universitäten Karlsruhe (Koordination), Aachen, Berlin, München, Bonn, Bremen, Essen, Kassel, Frankfurt und die FH Friedberg vertreten. Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über einige der im Rahmen des Projektes durchgeführten Arbeiten zu mobilen Ad-hoc-Netzen.
Archive | 2003
Sven Hischke
Archive | 2004
Sven Hischke; Erik Weiss; Bangnan Xu
Archive | 2003
Sven Hischke; Gerhard Dr. Kadel
Archive | 2002
Sven Hischke; Bangnan Xu
Archive | 2004
Sven Hischke; Erik Weis; Bangnan Xu
GI Jahrestagung (2) | 2004
Erik Weiss; Bangnan Xu; Sven Hischke
Archive | 2003
Sven Hischke; Erik Weis; Bangnan Xu
Archive | 2003
Sven Hischke; Gerhard Dr. Kadel