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Wireless Sensor Networks 20th Lecture 17.01.2007

Wireless Sensor Networks 20th Lecture 17.01.2007. Christian Schindelhauer. Options for topology control. Topology control. Control link activity – deliberately use/not use certain links. Control node activity – deliberately turn on/off nodes. Topology control.

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Wireless Sensor Networks 20th Lecture 17.01.2007

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  1. Wireless SensorNetworks20th Lecture17.01.2007 Christian Schindelhauer

  2. Options for topology control Topology control Control link activity – deliberately use/not use certain links Control node activity – deliberately turn on/off nodes Topology control Hierarchical network – assign different roles to nodes; exploit that to control node/link activity Flat network – all nodes have essentially same role Power control Backbones Clustering

  3. (c,)-Power-Spanner Graph c-Spanner Graph weakc-Spanner Graph Geometric Spanner Graphs

  4. Delaunay Graph • Definition • Triangularization of a point set p such that no point is inside the circumcircle of any triangle • Facts • Dual graph of the Voronoi-diagram • In 2-D • edge flipping leads to the Delaunay-graph • Flip edge if circumcircle condition is not fulfilled • planar graphs • 5.08-spanner graph • Problem: Might produce very long links

  5. Yao-Graph • Choose nearest neighbor in each sector • c-spanner, • with stretch factor • Simple distributed construction • High (in-) degree YG6

  6. Disadvantage: Unbounded in-degree Interferences ! Yao-Family ⊇SymmY Symmetric Yao-Graph only symmetric edges not a spanner, nor weak spanner, yet power-spanner Yao-Graph Spanner ⊇ SparsY Sparsified Yao-Graph use only the shortestingoing edges weak- & power-Spanner, constant in-degree

  7. Directed Topologies Yao-Graph SparsY-Graph SymmY-Graph

  8. Relative Neighborhood Graph (RNG): There is an edge between u and v only if there is no vertex w such that d(u,w) and d(v,w) are both less than d(u,v) No spanners Small degree Gabriel Graph (GG): There is an edge between u and v if there is no vertex w in the circle with diameter chord (u,v) Perfect (1,2)-power spanners No strong spanners Possibly high degree Proximity Graphs

  9. Thank youand thanks to Holger Karl for some slides Wireless Sensor Networks Christian Schindelhauer 20th Lecture17.01.2007

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