Ad Hoc Networks. Third International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2011, Paris, France, September 21-23, 2011, Revised Selected Papers

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An Energy-Delay Routing Protocol for Video Games over Multihops Ad Hoc Networks

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-29096-1_14,
        author={Arnaud Kaiser and Khaled Boussetta and Nadjib Achir},
        title={An Energy-Delay Routing Protocol for Video Games over Multihops Ad Hoc Networks},
        proceedings={Ad Hoc Networks. Third International ICST Conference, ADHOCNETS 2011, Paris, France, September 21-23, 2011, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={ADHOCNETS},
        year={2012},
        month={5},
        keywords={multihops ad hoc networks multimetric routing networked games objective evaluation},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-642-29096-1_14}
    }
    
  • Arnaud Kaiser
    Khaled Boussetta
    Nadjib Achir
    Year: 2012
    An Energy-Delay Routing Protocol for Video Games over Multihops Ad Hoc Networks
    ADHOCNETS
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29096-1_14
Arnaud Kaiser1,*, Khaled Boussetta1,*, Nadjib Achir1,*
  • 1: University of Paris 13
*Contact email: Arnaud.Kaiser@univ-paris13.fr, Khaled.Boussetta@univ-paris13.fr, Nadjib.Achir@univ-paris13.fr

Abstract

Nowadays, with the development of networked technologies and the great expansion of video games industry, almost all video games propose a multi-player mode. Development of portables consoles which integrate 802.11 technology offers to people the opportunity to play anywhere, at any time and with anybody. However, wireless networked conditions are not always optimal and directly impact the quality of game perceived by players. In this paper, we propose a multimetric ad hoc routing protocol, based on OLSR, which improves game experience in terms of fairness among players and gaming sessions lifetime. We consider the delay and the energy as metrics to route informations through the network. We compare our routing protocol with an energy-efficient OLSR version and a delay-efficient OLSR version. We show that our routing protocol provides better performances in terms of fairness while keeping a good network lifetime.