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On the construction of maximum residual energy resource broadcast trees with minimum diameter in static ad hoc wireless networks

✍ Scribed by Chor Ping Low; Lai Woen Goh


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
1074-5351

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✦ Synopsis


Each node in a wireless ad hoc network runs on a local energy source that has a limited energy life span. Thus, energy conservation is a critical issue in such networks. In addition, it is in general desirable to construct routes with low hop counts as a route with a high hop count is more likely to be unstable (because the probability that intermediate nodes will move away is higher). In this paper, we address these two issues concurrently with energy conservation as the primary objective and low hop count as the secondary objective. One way of addressing the energy conservation issue is to construct routes that maximize the minimum residual battery capacity available among all nodes in each route. A broadcast tree with all routes satisfying this condition is referred to as a maximum residual energy resource broadcast tree. A maximum residual energy resource broadcast tree with the least diameter is referred to as a minimum diameter maximum residual energy resource broadcast tree and the problem of constructing such a tree is referred to as the minimum diameter maximum residual energy resource broadcast routing problem (MDMRERBRP). We propose an algorithm for MDMRERBRP and prove that MDMRERBRP is optimally solvable in polynomial time using the proposed algorithm.