Alizai, Muhammad HamadMuhammad HamadAlizaiLandsiedel, OlafOlafLandsiedelWehrle, KlausKlausWehrle2025-02-052025-02-052012-04-19International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks: 826702 (2012)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/53932We address the challenge of link estimation and routing over highly dynamic links, thats is, bursty links that rapidly shift between reliable and unreliable periods of transmissions. Based on significant empirical evidence of over 100,000 transmissions over each link in 802.15.4 and 802.11 testbeds, we propose two metrics, expected future transmissions (EFT) and MAC3, for runtime estimation of bursty wireless links. We introduce a bursty link estimator (BLE) that based on these two metrics, accurately estimates bursty links in the network rendering them available for data transmissions. Finally, we present bursty routing extensions (BRE): an adaptive routing strategy that uses BLE for forwarding packets over bursty links if they offer better routing progress than long-term stable links. Our evaluation, comprising experimental data from widely used IEEE 802.15.4-based testbeds, reveals an average of 19 and a maximum of 42 reduction in the number of transmissions when routing over long-range bursty links typically ignored by routing protocols. Additionally, we show that both BLE and BRE are not tied to any specific routing protocol and integrate seamlessly with existing routing protocols and link estimators.en1550-1477International journal of distributed sensor networks2012Computer Science, Information and General Works::005: Computer Programming, Programs, Data and SecurityExploiting the burstiness of intermediate-quality wireless linksJournal Article10.1155/2012/826702Journal Article