Title :
A Mathematical Solution to the MCDS Problem for Topology Construction in Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Wightman, P.M. ; Fábregas, A. ; Labrador, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Topology Construction (TC) is a very well-known technique to save energy and extend the lifetime of wireless sensor networks. One common approach to implement TC is to select a small subset of nodes that can accomplish the global objective of the network and put the rest of the nodes in a low energy consumption mode to use their energy in the future. One way to select this subset of nodes is by solving the Minimum Connected Dominating Set problem (MCDS). This paper presents a Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) formulation that finds the optimal solution to this problem. The formulation is proposed as a benchmarking tool to compare the performance of existing and new heuristics that approximate the solution to the same problem. In fact, the paper compares the performance of three well-known CDS-based topology construction protocols versus the MIP-MCDS formulation. The results show that, in terms of the size of the CDS, the distance between the optimal and the approximate solutions increases with the communication radius and the number of nodes. In terms of the solution time, for low density and high node degree topologies the mathematical programming formulation is comparable, and sometimes better, to that of the heuristics. However, in topologies with low node degree and high node density the heuristic solutions outperform the mathematical programming solution.
Keywords :
energy consumption; integer programming; mathematical analysis; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; CDS-based topology construction protocols; MCDS problem; MIP-MCDS formulation; benchmarking tool; heuristic solutions; high node degree topologies; low energy consumption mode; mathematical programming formulation; mathematical programming solution; mathematical solution; minimum connected dominating set problem; mixed integer programming formulation; wireless sensor networks; Linear programming; Mathematical programming; Network topology; Silicon; Silicon compounds; Topology; Wireless sensor networks; Atarraya; Topology control; connected dominating set; critical transmission range; topology construction;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2011.5993740