DocumentCode
2883971
Title
Analyzing Selfish Topology Control in Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Author
Komali, Ramakant S. ; MacKenzie, Allen B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Wireless Networks, RWTH Aachen Univ., Aachen, Germany
fYear
2009
fDate
14-18 June 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Typically, topology control is perceived as a per-node transmit power control process that achieves certain network- level objectives. We take an alternative approach of controlling the topology of a network purely by assigning channels to multiple radio interfaces on nodes. Specifically, we exploit the synergy between topology control and channel allocation to reduce the overall interference in multi-radio multi-channel wireless ad hoc networks. We formulate channel assignment as a non-cooperative game, with nodes selecting low interference channels while maintaining some degree of network connectivity. This game is shown to be a potential game, which ensures the existence of, and convergence to, a Nash equilibrium (NE). Next, we evaluate the performance of NE topologies with respect to interference and connectivity objectives. By quantifying the impact of channel availability on interference performance, we illuminate the tradeoff between interference reduction that can be achieved by distributing interference over multiple channels and the cost of having additional channels. Finally, we study the spectral occupancy of steady state topologies, and show that despite the non-cooperative behavior, the NE topologies achieve load balancing.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; channel allocation; decision theory; game theory; power control; radiofrequency interference; resource allocation; telecommunication control; telecommunication network topology; wireless channels; NE steady state topology; Nash equilibrium; channel allocation; channel assignment; channel interference reduction; load balancing; multiple radio interface; multiradio multichannel multihop wireless network; noncooperative game theory; per-node transmit power control process; selfish topology control; wireless ad hoc network; Channel allocation; Convergence; Interference channels; Mobile ad hoc networks; Nash equilibrium; Network topology; Power control; Radio control; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2009. ICC '09. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dresden
ISSN
1938-1883
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3435-0
Electronic_ISBN
1938-1883
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2009.5198750
Filename
5198750
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