Authors
Benjie Chen, Kyle Jamieson, Hari Balakrishnan, Robert Morris
Publication date
2002/9
Journal
Wireless networks
Volume
8
Issue
5
Pages
481-494
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
This paper presents Span, a power saving technique for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks that reduces energy consumption without significantly diminishing the capacity or connectivity of the network. Span builds on the observation that when a region of a shared-channel wireless network bag a sufficient density of nodes, only a small number of them need be on at any time to forward traffic for active connections.
Span is a distributed, randomized algorithm where nodes make local decisions on whether to sleep, or to join a forwarding backbone as a coordinator. Each node bases its decision on an estimate of how many of its neighbors will benefit from it being awake, and the amount of energy available to it. We give a randomized algorithm where coordinators rotate with time, demonstrating how localized node decisions lead to a connected, capacity-preserving global topology.
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Scholar articles
B Chen, K Jamieson, H Balakrishnan, R Morris - Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference …, 2001