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A link-quality and congestion-aware cross layer metric for multi-hop wireless routing

G. Karbaschi, +1 more
- pp 649-655
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A new link-quality and congestion aware metric for multi-hop wireless routing is proposed which is obtained from MAC layer and shows that still having a path with reasonable length improves the performance of routing in terms of end-to-end delay and throughput in comparison to minimum-hop count metric.
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