Exploiting Frequency Groups for Broadcasting in Multi-channel Multi-radio Networks

MILCOM '14 Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference(2014)

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Network-wide broadcasting is a key requirement in military mobile ad hoc and sensor networks for supporting dissemination of routing control, situation reports, and other global traffic. Current methods for network-wide broadcasting are ill-suited for Multi-Channel Multi-Radio (MC-MR) networks because they do not exploit the presence of natural frequency groups for reducing the number of transmissions. We present Complex Activation Broadcasting (CAB) -- a decentralized algorithm for broadcasting in real-world MC-MR networks that captures naturally occurring groups and builds a tree that exploits them. Our approach is based on representing a network as a simplicial complex, which unlike a graph, allows higher-order aggregations necessary for natively capturing groups. Using a special kind of simplicial complex called a neighborhood sub complex, we present an algorithm for computing a broadcast tree. We have implemented our algorithm within the code base of a real-world military MANET, namely the DARPA WNaN network [1]. We compare the performance of our algorithm with the existing baseline. Results show that our algorithm uses 80 % less transmissions and 50% less receptions.
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military communication,mobile ad hoc networks,telecommunication network routing,telecommunication traffic,trees (mathematics),wireless channels,CAB,DARPA WNaN network,MC-MR networks,broadcast tree,complex activation broadcasting,decentralized algorithm,frequency groups,global traffic,higher-order aggregations,military mobile ad hoc network,multichannel multiradio networks,natural frequency groups,neighborhood subcomplex,network-wide broadcasting,real-world military MANET,routing control dissemination,simplicial complex,situation reports,wireless sensor networks
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