Minimum energy accumulative routing in wireless networks

Jiangzhuo Chen, L. Jia, Xin Liu, G. Noubir, Ravi Sundaram
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In this paper, we propose to address the energy efficient routing problem in multi-hop wireless networks with accumulative relay. In the accumulative relay model, partially overheard signals of previous transmissions for the same packet are used to decode it using a maximal ratio combiner technique [J.G. Proakis, 2001]. Therefore, additional energy saving can be achieved over traditional energy efficient routing. The idea of accumulative relay originates from the study of relay channel in information theory with a main focus on network capacity. It has been independently applied to minimum-energy broadcasting in L.G. Manish Agrawal et al. (2004), I. Maric and R. Yates (2002). We formulate the minimum energy accumulative routing problem (MEAR) and study it. We obtain hardness of approximation results counterbalanced with good heuristic solutions which we validate using simulations. Without energy accumulation, the classic shortest path (SP) algorithm finds the minimum energy path for a source-destination pair. However, we show that with energy accumulation, the SP can be arbitrarily bad. We turn our attention to heuristics and show that any optimal solution of MEAR can be converted to a canonical form - wave path. Armed with this insight, we develop a polynomial time heuristic to efficiently search over the space of all wavepaths. Simulation results show that our heuristic can provide more than 30% energy saving over minimum energy routing without accumulative relay. We also discuss the implementation issues of such a scheme.
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无线网络中的最小能量累积路由
本文提出了一种基于累积中继的多跳无线网络节能路由问题。在累积中继模型中,使用最大比组合技术对同一数据包的先前传输的部分偷听信号进行解码[j]Proakis, 2001]。因此,可以在传统的节能路由上实现额外的节能。累加中继的思想起源于信息论中对中继信道的研究,主要关注网络容量。L.G. Manish Agrawal等人(2004)、I. Maric和R. Yates(2002)分别将其独立应用于最小能量广播。提出了最小能量累积路由问题,并对其进行了研究。我们得到了与良好的启发式解相平衡的近似结果的硬度,我们用模拟验证了这一点。经典的最短路径(SP)算法在没有能量积累的情况下,寻找源-目标对的最小能量路径。然而,我们表明,随着能量的积累,SP可以任意坏。我们将注意力转向启发式方法,并证明了MEAR的任何最优解都可以转换为规范形式-波路径。有了这个见解,我们开发了一个多项式时间启发式来有效地搜索所有波路径的空间。仿真结果表明,该算法比无累积继电器的最小能量路由节能30%以上。我们还讨论了该方案的实施问题。
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