1st International ICST Conference on Wireless Internet

Research Article

Ad hoc probe: path capacity probing in wireless ad hoc networks

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/WICON.2005.7,
        author={Ling-Jyh Chen and Mario  Gerla and M.Y.  Sanadidi  and Guang  Yang  and Tony Sun },
        title={Ad hoc probe: path capacity probing in wireless ad hoc networks},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Conference on Wireless Internet},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={WICON},
        year={2005},
        month={9},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1109/WICON.2005.7}
    }
    
  • Ling-Jyh Chen
    Mario Gerla
    M.Y. Sanadidi
    Guang Yang
    Tony Sun
    Year: 2005
    Ad hoc probe: path capacity probing in wireless ad hoc networks
    WICON
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/WICON.2005.7
Ling-Jyh Chen1, Mario Gerla2, M.Y. Sanadidi 3, Guang Yang 3, Tony Sun 1
  • 1: UCLA, US
  • 2: University of California at Los Angeles, US
  • 3: University of California, Los Angeles, US

Abstract

Knowledge of end-to-end path capacity is useful for video/audio stream adaptation, rate control and overlay design. Capacity estimation in wired and last-hop wireless networks has been extensively investigated, but an in-depth study of path capacity in ad hoc, multihop wireless networks is still lacking. Since the "capacity" of a wireless link can vary dynamically and rapidly due to changes in interference, mobility or energy optimization policy, timely path capacity tracking is the key to efficient routing, traffic management and application deployment. In this paper, we present ad hoc probe, a "packet-pair" based technique, to estimate end-to-end path capacity in ad hoc wireless networks. Using analysis and simulation, we show that ad hoc probe converges fast and thus works well in mobile, rapidly changing scenarios. Ad hoc probe is simpler, faster and less intrusive than previously proposed schemes.