Title: Preemptive Adaptation To Trouble Spots In Wireless Networks
1Pre-emptive Adaptation To Trouble Spots In
Wireless Networks
- James Pascoe
- Vaidy Sunderam
- Roger Loader
The University of Reading, UK and Emory
University, Atlanta, GA. Work In Progress
session Mobicom 2001. http//www.collaborative-co
mputing.com/
2Background and Motivations
- Background group communications, notably, in
Collaborative settings. - Motivation Rethink group communication protocols
in the context of mobile networks. Propose model
and architecture for wireless aware group
protocols. - Target platforms Ricochet and 802.11.
3The Problems
- So, given that Ricochet and 802.11 give us IP
(albeit wirelessly), what is the issue ? - Two problems
- Garbled communication tentatively solved by
reliable wireless transport technologies. - Intermittent connectivity larger problem
impacting on vulnerable parts of traditional
group communications systems.
4Trouble Spots
- Areas of intermittent connectivity / impaired
quality. - Group protocols can not differentiate between
failed hosts and hosts in trouble spots. - Group membership algorithms invoked erroneously
causing eviction of live group members. - Traditional group communication semantics
possibly invalidated at application level.
5Preliminary Study Ricochet
- Initial Thesis
- we can exploit location based information to
pre-emptively adapt to trouble spots at the
protocol level. - Possible resolution strategies include
- Dynamically upgrading Quality of Service
- Increased buffering
- Graceful shutdown
- Warn the user
6Preliminary Results Response Time
7Preliminary Results Packet Loss
8Preliminary Results Signal Strength
9Preliminary Study Consolidation
10Caveats
- GPS was used to determine location.
- Network dependant solutions exist.
- Trouble spots are dynamic suggesting a real-time
monitoring approach. - Collecting reliable data was difficult.
- Client / server architecture must be adopted
carefully when connectivity is in question.
11Next Study
- Purpose built tools RadioTool / RRNAPI.
- Assumption that location information is not
available. The requirement is for the mobile
device to know it is entering a trouble spot. - Metrics re-adjusted measure of scatter in
response time looks suitable. Packet loss and
signal quality offer additional confirmation and
insight.
12Next Study Results 802.11
13Next Study Results 802.11