This paper describes MIXIT, a system that improves the throughput of wireless mesh networks. MIXIT exploits a basic property of mesh networks: even when no node receives a packet correctly, any given bit is likely to be received by some node correctly. Instead of insisting on forwarding only correct packets, MIXIT routers use physical layer hints to make their best guess about which bits in a corrupted packet are likely to be correct and forward them to the destination. Even though this approach inevitably lets erroneous bits through, we find that it can achieve high throughput without compromising end-to-end reliability.
Sachin KattiDina KatabiHari BalakrishnanMuriel Médard
Cristina Nita-RotaruReza Curtmola
Velmurugan AyyaduraiKlaus MoessnerRahim Tafazolli
Cristina Nita-RotaruReza Curtmola