Distributed topology control for power efficient operation in multihop wireless ad hoc networks
Microsoft (United States) · Cornell University
Abstract
The topology of wireless multihop ad hoc networks can be controlled by varying the transmission power of each node. We propose a simple distributed algorithm where each node makes local decisions about its transmission power and these local decisions collectively guarantee global connectivity. Specifically, based on the directional information, a node grows it transmission power until it finds a neighbor node in every direction. The resulting network topology increases the network lifetime by reducing the transmission power and reduces traffic interference by having low node degrees. Moreover, we show that the routes in the multihop network are efficient in power consumption. We give an approximation scheme in…
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4Topics & keywords
- Wireless ad hoc network
- Computer science
- Node (physics)
- Computer network
- Topology control
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Power control
- Network topology
- Affordable and clean energy