posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byPatrick TaguePatrick Tague, Sidharth Nabar, James Ritcey, Radha Poovendran
Multiple-path source routing protocols allow a data
source node to distribute the total traffic among available paths.
In this article, we consider the problem of jamming-aware source
routing in which the source node performs traffic allocation
based on empirical jamming statistics at individual network
nodes. We formulate this traffic allocation as a lossy network
flow optimization problem using portfolio selection theory from
financial statistics. We show that in multi-source networks,
this centralized optimization problem can be solved using a
distributed algorithm based on decomposition in network utility
maximization (NUM). We demonstrate the network’s ability to
estimate the impact of jamming and incorporate these estimates
into the traffic allocation problem. Finally, we simulate the
achievable throughput using our proposed traffic allocation
method in several scenarios.