A QoS-Aware Routing Protocol for Airborne Wireless Networks
TITLE:
A QoS-Aware Routing Protocol for Airborne Wireless Networks
DATE:
Friday, March 12, 2021
TIME:
3:30 PM
LOCATION:
Virtual Zoom Conference
SPEAKER:
Shivam Garg, PhD Candidate, Computational Science, San Diego State University
ABSTRACT:
Airborne network (AN) is an essential component for the next generation air transportation system, which can self-configure to provide a seamless, low-cost and secure connectivity in real-time to a multitude of devices with quality of service (QoS) requirements, whenever and wherever needed. The main characteristics of AN are high node density and fast mobility, which result in a dynamic topology with frequent link disruptions, high co-channel interference, and significant control and computational overheads. These challenges become more difficult to address for a decentralized, multi-hop AN, which does not have a supervisory node. To address the above issues, adaptive, low-complexity, distributed, cross-layer network protocols are required. In this presentation, I will discuss our ongoing work to develop an adaptive, low-computational overhead routing protocol for fully distributed airborne networks.
HOST:
Sunil Kumar
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