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A Distributed Protocol For Adaptive Link Scheduling in Ad-hoc Networks (2001)
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| Author | Errol, Rui Liu Liu, Rui Lloyd, Errol L. |
| Description | In Ad-hoc Networks,” In proc. International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications A fully distr ibuted protocol for adaptive link scheduling in multi-hop ad-hoc networks is presented. The distributed and adaptive nature of ad-hoc networks makes centralized algorithms inappropriate for use in practice. The protocol presented here is fully distr ibuted and does not require any global information other than an assumption of time synchronization. The protocol handles incremental changes in the network topology through local actions without involving or affecting stations that are geographically removed from the change. Concurrent topology changes are permitted if they are separated by at least three hops. Experimental results establish that the protocol is competitive with centralized non-adaptive methods both in running time and in the quality of the schedule. |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2001-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Multi-hop Ad-hoc Network Centralized Non-adaptive Method Incremental Change Time Synchronization Distributed Protocol Global Information Network Topology Ad-hoc Network Adaptive Link Adaptive Nature Experimental Result Algorithm Inappropriate Concurrent Topology Change Local Action Adaptive Link Scheduling |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |