The kappa factor: inferring protocol performance using inter-link reception correlation

MOBICOM 10 & MOBIHOC 10: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MOBILE COMPUTING AND NETWORKING AND THE 11TH ACM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKING AND COMPUTING(2010)

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This paper explores metrics that capture to what degree packet reception on different links is correlated. Specifically, it explores metrics that shed light on when and why opportunistic routing and network coding protocols perform well (or badly). It presents a new metric, kappa that, unlike existing widely used metrics, has no bias based on the packet reception ratios of links. This lack of bias makes kappa a better predictor of performance of opportunistic routing and network coding protocols. Comparing Deluge and Rateless Deluge, Deluge's network coding counterpart, we find that kappa can predict which of the two is best suited for a given environment. For example, irrespective of the packet reception ratios of the links, if the average kappa of the link pairs is very high (close to 1.0), then using a protocol that does not code works better than using a network coding protocol. Measuring kappa on several 802.15.4 and 802.11 testbeds, we find that it varies significantly across network topologies and link layers. kappa can be a metric for quantifying what kind of a network is present and help decide which protocols to use for that network.
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802.15.4,Wireless measurement study,Low power wireless networks,Wireless protocol design
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