Interference-Aware Channel Assignment in Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks

2006 
The capacity problem in wireless mesh networks can be alleviated by equipping the mesh routers with multiple radios tuned to non-overlapping channels. However, channel assignment presents a challenge because co-located wireless networks are likely to be tuned to the same channels. The resulting increase in interference can adversely affect performance. This paper presents an interference-aware channel assignment algorithm and protocol for multi-radio wireless mesh networks that address this interference problem. The proposed solution intelligently assigns channels to radios to minimize interference within the mesh network and between the mesh network and co-located wireless networks. It utilizes a novel interference estimation technique implemented at each mesh router. An extension to the conflict graph model, the multi-radio conflict graph, is used to model the interference between the routers. We demonstrate our solution’s practicality through the evaluation of a prototype implementation in a IEEE 802.11 testbed. We also report on an extensive evaluation via simulations. In a sample multi-radio scenario, our solution yields performance gains in excess of 40% compared to a static assignment of channels.
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