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Design, implementation, and tracing of dynamic backpressure routing for ns-3

Published: 21 March 2011 Publication History

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In this paper we present a framework within ns-3 developed to support an emerging class of wireless routing protocols, called dynamic backpressure routing protocols. Specifically, we provide the design and implementation particularities introduced by dynamic backpressure routing within the ns-3 simulator. In addition, we describe the implementation of a fine-grained tracing methodology used to debug dynamic backpressure routing, as well as to obtain routing performance metrics. The tracing framework allows capturing global, per node, and even per packet routing information for evaluation and debugging. Finally, we show some evaluation results obtained from the post-processing of operational information obtained by means of this tracing methodology.

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SIMUTools '11: Proceedings of the 4th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques
March 2011
527 pages
ISBN:9781936968008

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Published: 21 March 2011

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  1. backpressure
  2. networking
  3. ns-3
  4. performance evaluation
  5. routing layer
  6. simulation
  7. wireless mesh network

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