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	<REFERENCE_TYPE>3</REFERENCE_TYPE>
	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Jing Ai, A. A. Abouzeid, Zhenzhen Ye</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2006</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Cross-layer Optimal Decision Policies for Spatial Diversity Forwarding in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS ’06)</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<PLACE_PUBLISHED>Vancouver, Canada</PLACE_PUBLISHED>
	<PUBLISHER>IEEE</PUBLISHER>
	<DATE>09/10/2006</DATE>
	<ABSTRACT>In order to adapt to the time-varying nature of wireless channels, various channel-adaptive schemes have been proposed to exploit inherent spatial diversity in wireless ad hoc networks where there are usually alternate forwarding nodes available at a given forwarding node. However, existing schemes along this line are designed based on heuristics, implying room for performance enhancement. Thereby, to seek a theoretical foundation for improving spatial diversity gain, we formulate the selection of the next-hop relay as a sequential decision problem and derive a general &quot;Optimal Stopping Relaying (OSR)&quot; framework for designing such spatial-diversity schemes. As a particular example, assuming Rayleigh fading channels, we implement an OSR strategy to optimize information efficiency (IE) in a protocol stack consisting of Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR) and IEEE 802.11 MAC protocols. We present an analysis of the algorithm for a single node. In addition, we perform extensive simulations (using QualNet) to evaluate the end-to-end performance of the proposed forwarding strategy. The results demonstrate the superiority of OSR over other existing schemes.</ABSTRACT>
	<URL>http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MOBHOC.2006.278552</URL>
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