Mobility assisted optimal routing in noninterfering mobile ad hoc networks

Jihui Zhang, Yunnan Wu, Qian Zhang, B. Li, Wenwu Zhu, S. Kung
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A mobile wireless network experiences random variations due to node mobility, which may potentially be exploited for more cost-effective communications. The pioneering work by Grossglauser and Tse (2001) first demonstrated that a network under sufficient amount of (random) mobility could provide a larger scaling rate of throughput capacity than a static network, at the cost of significant and potentially unbounded end-to-end delay. Subsequent works have addressed the issue of the capacity gain under bounded delay. In this paper, we take a rather different approach in that we explore node mobility in the search for the optimal packet delivery routes subject to the QoS criteria such as delay and energy consumption. This is obtained by adopting a deterministic model in a noninterfering mobile ad hoc network (MANET). We present polynomial time algorithms for finding these optimal routes. Specifically, in a system without power control capability, where the transmission range of each node is fixed, we seek optimal routes with minimal end-to-end delivery time or lowest total power consumption along the path, respectively. For both formulations, we propose hop-expansion based algorithms that carry out the computations inductively over the number of hops. In a system with power control, we seek the minimum energy route, subject to certain end-to-end delay constraint. For this optimization, we propose a layered algorithm that performs the computations inductively over the discrete time periods.
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移动性辅助非干扰移动自组网的最优路由
移动无线网络由于节点移动性而经历随机变化,这可能被潜在地用于更具成本效益的通信。Grossglauser和Tse(2001)的开创性工作首次证明,在足够的(随机)移动性下,网络可以提供比静态网络更大的吞吐量扩展率,但代价是显著的、可能无限的端到端延迟。后续工作解决了有限延迟下的容量增益问题。在本文中,我们采用了一种相当不同的方法,我们在搜索受QoS标准(如延迟和能量消耗)约束的最佳数据包传递路由时探索节点的移动性。这是通过在无干扰移动自组网(MANET)中采用确定性模型得到的。我们提出了多项式时间算法来寻找这些最优路径。具体而言,在没有功率控制能力的系统中,每个节点的传输范围是固定的,我们分别寻求端到端传输时间最小或路径上总功耗最低的最优路径。对于这两个公式,我们提出了基于跳数扩展的算法,该算法对跳数进行归纳计算。在具有功率控制的系统中,我们寻求能量最小的路径,并受到一定的端到端延迟约束。对于这种优化,我们提出了一种分层算法,该算法在离散时间段内执行归纳计算。
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