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Relay Placement and Movement Control for Realization of Fault-Tolerant Ad Hoc Networks

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Relay Placement and Movement Control for Realization of Fault-Tolerant Ad Hoc Networks
— Wireless communication is a critical component of battlefield networks. Nodes in a battlefield network exist in hostile environments and thus fault-tolerance against node and link failures is a desirable property for the communication topology of such networks. The network nodes are mobile and move depending on the objective they try to achieve; thus the topology needs to be re-established periodically. The transmitters used for communication have a fixed transmission range, so additional nodes are required for the construction of a fault-tolerant topology among network nodes. As the network nodes move, the additional nodes need to be moved as well; and it is desirable to move them a minimum amount to re-establish the topology as quickly as possible. We propose algorithms for minimizing the number of additional nodes required and the distance they need to move for construction of a topology with desired levels of fault-tolerance. We show via extensive simulations that the algori...
Abhishek Kashyap, Mark A. Shayman
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CISS
Authors Abhishek Kashyap, Mark A. Shayman
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