A Randomized Cooperative Routing Framework for Wireless Ad hoc Networks
A Randomized Cooperative Routing Framework for Wireless Ad hoc Networks
Speaker: PhD Student Muharrem Sarper Göktürk, Sabanci Universitesi
Abstract: Cooperative
communications is one of the promising techniques to enhance the
performance of wireless networks. Cooperation has been shown to be an
appropriate transmission paradigm in particular for energy-constrained
wireless networks. Implementation of cooperative diversity architecture
in wireless networks requires cross-layer protocols that exploit recent
physical layer findings to improve the system performance while
minimizing the protocol overhead.
Cooperative diversity obtained from virtual antenna arrays facilitates
dynamic and adaptive routing schemes that improve the end-to-end system
performance in ad-hoc networks. Cooperative schemes that employ
randomized distributed space- time codes (RDSTC) can help forming
virtual multiple-input- single-output (v-MISO) links on the fly,
avoiding explicit relay selection and actuation mechanisms. In this
talk, we present a cooperative routing framework that employs RDSTC. In
the proposed framework, packets are forwarded through opportunistically
formed v-MISO links without the need for establishing a prior route
based on single-input-single-output (SISO) links. Our framework
alleviates link failures by assuring packets’ progress through a region
instead of a specific end-to-end topology based node set. The proposed
schemes reduce the total number of hops and the total number of nodes
interfered, leading to significantly improved spatial reuse and
throughput performance.
Biography:
M. Sarper Gokturk received his BS degree in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey,
in 2004. He received his MS degree in Electrical/Telecommunications
Engineering from Drexel University, PA, USA, in 2006. He is currently
pursuing his PhD under supervision of Prof. Ozgur Gurbuz, in
Electronics Engineering at Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Between April-October 2010, he was a visiting researcher, working with
Prof. Elza Erkip, at the Integrated Information Systems Laboratory of
Polytechnic Institute of New York University, NY, USA. M. Sarper
Gokturk’s research interests are in the field of wireless networks, in
particular, media access control (MAC), cross layer design and
cooperative communication architectures with emphasis on the
applications for wireless sensor networks.
December 08, 2010, at 13:40, FENS L027.