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Distributed algorithms for lifetime maximization in sensor networks via Min-Max spanning subgraphs

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Distributed algorithms for lifetime maximization in sensor networks via Min-Max spanning subgraphs
We consider the problem of static transmission-power assignment for lifetime maximization of a wireless sensor network with stationary nodes operating in a data-gathering scenario. Using a graph-theoretic approach, we propose two distributed algorithms, MLS and BSPAN, that construct spanning trees with minimum maximum (minmax) edge cost. MLS is based on computation of minmaxcost paths from a reference node, while BSPAN performs a binary search over the range of power levels and exploits the wireless broadcast advantage. We also present a simple distributed method for pruning a graph to its Relative Neighborhood Graph, which reduces the worst-case message complexity of MLS under natural assumptions on the path-loss. In our network simulations both MLS and BSPAN significantly outperform the recently proposed Distributed Min-Max Tree algorithm in terms of number of messages required.
Harri Haanpää, André Schumacher,
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where WINET
Authors Harri Haanpää, André Schumacher, Pekka Orponen
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