Scalable Routing in a City-Scale Wi-Fi Network for Disaster Recovery
Scalable Routing in a City-Scale Wi-Fi Network for Disaster Recovery
In this paper, we present a new city-scale decentralized mesh network system suited for disaster recovery and emergencies. When wide-area connectivity is unavailable or significantly degraded, our system, MapMesh, enables static access points and mobile devices equipped with Wi-Fi in a city to route packets via each other for intra-city connectivity and to/from any nodes that might have Internet access, e.g., via satellite. The chief contribution of our work is a new routing protocol that scales to millions of nodes, a significant improvement over prior work on wireless mesh and mobile ad hoc networks. Our approach uses detailed information about buildings from widely available maps--data that was unavailable at scale over a decade ago, but is widely available now--to compute paths in a scalable way.
Ziqian Liu、Om Chabra、James Lynch、Chenning Li、Manya Ghobadi、Hari Balakrishnan
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Ziqian Liu,Om Chabra,James Lynch,Chenning Li,Manya Ghobadi,Hari Balakrishnan.Scalable Routing in a City-Scale Wi-Fi Network for Disaster Recovery[EB/OL].(2025-04-08)[2025-05-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06406.点此复制
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