Applying a Macro Model of Ad Hoc Networks to Access Control

Congzhou Zhou, N. Maxemchuk
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Our previous work proposes a macro model that controls the flows across naturally occurring bottlenecks in multi-hop wireless networks. The macro model resembles a conventional wired network, and allows us to apply extant research on flow control directly to ad hoc networks. In this paper, we further justify the feasibility of applying our macro model of ad hoc networks to access control and the validity of only controlling the flows across bottlenecks. We describe a simple rule that partitions the network into super-nodes. We then introduce a probabilistic geographic routing protocol that routes packets between bottlenecks to avoid congestion within super-nodes. Simulation results show that not only is the average flow in non- bottlenecked areas less than the average flow across bottlenecks, but the flows in each of the transmission areas that is not in a bottleneck are less than the flows in the transmission areas within the bottleneck.
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Ad Hoc网络宏模型在访问控制中的应用
我们之前的工作提出了一个宏观模型来控制多跳无线网络中自然发生的瓶颈的流量。宏观模型类似于传统的有线网络,并允许我们将现有的流量控制研究直接应用于自组织网络。在本文中,我们进一步证明了将我们的自组织网络宏观模型应用于访问控制的可行性,以及仅控制跨越瓶颈的流量的有效性。我们描述了一个将网络划分为超级节点的简单规则。然后,我们引入了一个概率地理路由协议,在瓶颈之间路由数据包,以避免超级节点内的拥塞。仿真结果表明,不仅非瓶颈区域的平均流量小于跨越瓶颈的平均流量,而且非瓶颈区域的每个传输区域的流量小于瓶颈内传输区域的流量。
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