Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Emergency and RuralWireless

Authors

  • R. A. Santos University of Colima
  • A. González-Potes University of Colima
  • M. A. García-Ruíz University of Colima
  • A. Edwards-Block University of Colima
  • V. Rangel-Licea National Autonomous University of México
  • L. A. Villaseñor-González CICESE Research Centre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.eie.10538

Abstract

PANDORA protocol for emergency and rural wireless networks is described, which is based on the Hybrid Wireless Mesh Network (HWMN) architecture. The HWMN is an emerging two-tier architecture targeting the deployment of large-scale networks in a quick and inexpensive fashion. We test three queuing disciplines using the PANDORA protocol: PRIO, HTB, and DSMARK, with four kinds of traffic: TCP, voice, video, and UDP without marks. Results have shown that PRIO and HTB prioritizing UDP performed the best. Ill. 6, bibl. 14 (in English; summaries in English, Russian and Lithuanian).

Author Biographies

  • R. A. Santos, University of Colima
  • A. González-Potes, University of Colima
  • M. A. García-Ruíz, University of Colima
  • A. Edwards-Block, University of Colima
  • V. Rangel-Licea, National Autonomous University of México
  • L. A. Villaseñor-González, CICESE Research Centre

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Published

2009-01-03

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T 125 AUTOMATION, ROBOTICS

How to Cite

Santos, R. A., González-Potes, A., García-Ruíz, M. A., Edwards-Block, A., Rangel-Licea, V., & Villaseñor-González, L. A. (2009). Hybrid Routing Algorithm for Emergency and RuralWireless. Elektronika Ir Elektrotechnika, 89(1), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.eie.10538

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