Cooperative Routing in Wireless Networks

  • Khandani A
  • Modiano E
  • Abounadi J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The joint problem of transmission-side diversity and routing in wireless networks is studied. It is assumed that each node in the network is equipped with a single omni-directional antenna and multiple nodes are allowed to coordinate their transmissions to achieve transmission-side diversity. The problem of finding the minimum energy route under this setting is formulated. Analytical asymptotic results are obtained for lower bounds on the resulting energy savings for both a regular line network topology and a grid network topology. For a regular line topology, it is possible to achieve energy savings of 39%. For a grid topology, it is possible to achieve energy savings of 56%. For arbitrary networks, we develop heuristics with polynomial complexity which result in average energy savings of 30%−50% based on simulations. Keywords:

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Khandani, A. E., Modiano, E., Abounadi, J., & Zheng, L. (2006). Cooperative Routing in Wireless Networks. In Advances in Pervasive Computing and Networking (pp. 97–117). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23466-7_5

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