A multiobjective performance evaluation framework for routing in wireless ad hoc networks

Katia Jaffrès-Runser, Mary R. Schurgot, Cristina Comaniciu, Jean Marie Gorcey

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Abstract

Wireless ad hoc networks are seldom characterized by one single performance metric, yet the current literature lacks a flexible framework to assist in characterizing the design tradeoffs in such networks. The aim of this paper is not to propose another routing strategy. Instead, we address this problem by proposing a new modeling framework for routing in ad hoc networks, which will result in a better understanding of network behavior and performance when multiple criteria are relevant. Our approach is to take a holistic view of the network that captures the cross-interactions among interference management techniques implemented at various layers of the protocol stack. The resulting framework is a complex multiobjective optimization problem that can be solved through existing multiobjective search techniques. In this contribution, we present the Pareto optimal sets for an example sensor network when delay, robustness and energy are considered.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWiOpt 2010 - 8th Intl. Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks
Pages113-121
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2010
Event8th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks, WiOpt 2010 - Avignon, France
Duration: 31 May 20104 Jun 2010

Publication series

NameWiOpt 2010 - 8th Intl. Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks

Conference

Conference8th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks, WiOpt 2010
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityAvignon
Period31/05/104/06/10

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