Title :
On the interplay between clustering and power control in multihop wireless networks
Author :
Mir, Zeeshan Hameed ; Keun-Woo Lim ; Young-Bae Ko
Author_Institution :
Qatar Sci. & Technol. Park (QSTP), Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC), Doha, Qatar
Abstract :
Topology control offers many advantages for wireless networks such as reduced energy cost, simplified communication graph and network-wide connectivity. There are mainly two methods for managing the network topology. In clustering, a hierarchy of backbone nodes is selected to improve on the systems scalability and network lifetime whereas in power control each node adjusts its transmission power to achieve certain desirable properties of the resulting topology. While the focus of the former approach is to find an ideal number of the backbone nodes, the main objective of the later approach is to estimate a minimal power level which can solve multi-objective design problem. There have been several topology control protocols proposed however they miss the potential of combining both approaches. In this paper we propose Two-Tiered Topology Control (TTTC) protocol, a generic framework which combines the clustering and power control approach towards topology control and evaluate different conditions under which it performs well. TTTC operation is divided into two phases. During the first phase, a parameterized clustering algorithm is executed to obtain clusters of varying properties. At the end of first phase, the network is organized into two tiers. The backhaul-tier consists of cluster-head nodes while the connectivity-tier contains the cluster-members. In the second phase, each cluster-head runs a local MST-based power control algorithm. Simulation results show that proposed framework achieves efficient trade-off in terms of energy cost, neighbor count and hop count while maintaining fully connected network. Moreover, the framework relies on local available information with lower communication overhead.
Keywords :
pattern clustering; power control; protocols; radio networks; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; TTTC protocol; clustering analysis; communication overhead; energy cost reduction; local MST-based power control algorithm; multihop wireless network; multiobjective design problem; network lifetime; network topology management; network-wide connectivity; parameterized clustering algorithm; power control; scalability; simplified communication graph; topology control protocol approach; two-tiered topology control protocol; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; Color; Network topology; Power control; Protocols; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2014 IEEE/ACS 11th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/AICCSA.2014.7073214