Passing the torch: Role alternation for fair energy usage in D2D group communication

Sacha Trifunovic, Andreea Hossmann-Picu, T. Hossmann
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By using device-to-device (D2D) communication, opportunistic networks promise to fill the gaps of the networking infrastructure in remote areas, to enable communication in emergency situations, and to inspire new applications. Yet, to become feasible in practice and accepted by users, it is crucial that the energy costs of D2D connections are small and shared fairly. Fairness, in particular, is a major issue with today's D2D technologies (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Direct): since each connected peer must assume one of two different roles - access point/client, master/slave, the energy consumption inside a connected group is very asymmetric. While a large body of research exists on role assignment and topology control, the above issue of energy fairness is either not at all addressed (e.g. in the context of Bluetooth scatternets) or is addressed under fundamentally different conditions (e.g. in very dense and often static wireless sensor networks). In this paper, we tackle the fairness problem of the energy consumed in a group of D2D-connected nodes, by using role switching: the two types of roles are alternated among group members, thus producing a fairer cost sharing. First, we analyze contact traces for their group topologies and find that four simple motifs - clique, star, chain and NxM-clique - cover up to 94% of the aggregated lifetime of all connected groups. We then determine the optimal role switching strategies for these motifs by formulating the cycle of role assignments as an optimization problem. Since deriving the optimal cycle online, in a distributed manner is hardly possible in practice, we also propose two role switching heuristics for online use: a randomized switching scheme tunable for efficiency or fairness, and a deterministic scheme which additionally guarantees the group's connectivity. Finally, we evaluate our solutions on real contact traces and show that our heuristics find very good points of operation in the fairness-efficiency tradeoff.
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传递火炬:D2D群体通信中公平能源使用的角色转换
通过使用设备对设备(D2D)通信,机会网络有望填补偏远地区网络基础设施的空白,实现紧急情况下的通信,并激发新的应用。然而,为了在实践中变得可行并被用户接受,D2D连接的能源成本小且公平分摊是至关重要的。公平是当今D2D技术(蓝牙、Wi-Fi Direct)的一个主要问题:由于每个连接的对等体必须承担两个不同角色中的一个——接入点/客户端、主/从端,因此连接组内的能量消耗非常不对称。虽然存在大量关于角色分配和拓扑控制的研究,但上述能量公平问题要么根本没有解决(例如在蓝牙散射网的背景下),要么在根本不同的条件下解决(例如在非常密集且通常是静态的无线传感器网络中)。在本文中,我们通过角色转换来解决一组d2d连接节点的能源消耗的公平性问题:两种类型的角色在组成员之间交替,从而产生更公平的成本分摊。首先,我们分析了它们的组拓扑的接触轨迹,发现四个简单的基元-团,星,链和nxm -团-覆盖了所有连接组的总寿命的94%。然后,我们通过将角色分配周期作为优化问题来确定这些母题的最优角色转换策略。由于在实践中以分布式方式在线导出最优周期几乎是不可能的,我们还提出了两种在线使用的角色交换启发式方法:一种可调整效率或公平性的随机交换方案,以及一种额外保证组连通性的确定性方案。最后,我们在真实的接触轨迹上评估了我们的解决方案,并表明我们的启发式方法在公平-效率权衡中找到了非常好的操作点。
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