Hariharan Rahul,
Haitham Hassanieh, Dina Katabi
ACM SIGCOMM 2010,
New Delhi, India, August 2010
Diversity is an intrinsic property of wireless networks. Recent years
have witnessed the emergence of many distributed protocols like ExOR,
MORE, SOAR, SOFT, and MIXIT that exploit receiver diversity in
802.11-like networks. In contrast, the dual of receiver diversity,
sender diversity, has remained largely elusive to such networks.
This paper presents SourceSync, a distributed architecture for
harnessing sender diversity. SourceSync enables concurrent senders to
synchronize their transmissions to symbol boundaries, and cooperate
to forward packets at higher data rates than they could have achieved
by transmitting separately. The paper shows that SourceSync improves
the performance of opportunistic routing protocols. Specifically,
SourceSync allows all nodes that overhear a packet in a wireless mesh
to simultaneously transmit it to their nexthops, in contrast to
existing opportunistic routing protocols that are forced to pick a
single forwarder from among the overhearing nodes. Such simultaneous
transmission reduces bit errors and improves throughput. The paper
also shows that SourceSync increases the throughput of 802.11 last hop
diversity protocols by allowing multiple APs to transmit
simultaneously to a client, thereby harnessing sender diversity. We
have implemented SourceSync on the FPGA of an 802.11-like radio
platform. We have also evaluated our system in an indoor wireless
testbed, empirically showing its benefits.
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Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{rahul2010sourcesync, author = "Hariharan Rahul and Haitham Hassanieh and Dina Katabi", title = "{SourceSync: A Distributed Wireless Architecture for Exploiting Sender Diversity}", booktitle = {ACM SIGCOMM 2010}, year = {2010}, month = {August}, address = {New Delhi, India} }