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Optimising expanding ring search for multi-hop wireless networks

conference contribution
posted on 2018-11-13, 00:00 authored by Jahan HassanJahan Hassan, S Jha
Expanding ring search (ERS) is a widely used technique to reduce broadcast overhead in multi-hop wireless networks (e.g., ad-hoc and sensor networks). ERS works by searching successively larger areas in the network centred around the source of broadcast. Network-wide broadcast is initiated only if L successive searches fail. This paper explores if there exists an optimal L that would minimise the broadcast cost of ERS. A theoretical model is developed to analyse the expected broadcast cost as a function of L. Using this model, we show that an optimal L exists for any random network topology. The analytical results are validated through extensive numerical experiments that consider a large number of random network topologies of varying sizes and hop lengths. By tuning the parameter L to the optimum value, broadcast cost can be reduced up to 52% depending on the topology.

History

Parent Title

GLOBECOM '04: IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference

Volume

2

Start Page

1061

End Page

1065

Number of Pages

5

Start Date

2004-11-29

Finish Date

2004-12-03

ISBN-10

0780387945

Location

Dallas, TX

Publisher

IEEE

Place of Publication

Piscataway, NJ

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

The University of New South Wales

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference

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