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arxiv: 1102.2785 · v5 · pith:RMTZZKD3new · submitted 2011-02-14 · 💻 cs.CG · cs.NI

Minimizing interference in ad-hoc networks with bounded communication radius

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We consider a topology control problem in which we are given a set of $n$ sensors in the plane and we would like to assign a communication radius to each of them. The radii assignment must generate a strongly connected network and have low receiver-based interference (i.e., we minimize the largest in-degree of the network). We give an algorithm that generates a network with $O(\log \Delta)$ interference, where $\Delta$ is the interference of a uniform-radius ad-hoc network. We then adapt the construction to the case in which no sensor can have a communication radius larger than $R_{\min}$, the minimum value needed to obtain connectivity. We also show that $\log \Delta$ interference is needed for some instances, making our algorithms asymptotically optimal.

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