DocumentCode :
2942818
Title :
STEM-mesh: Self-organizing mobile cognitive radio network for disaster recovery operations
Author :
Di Felice, Marco ; Trotta, Angelo ; Bedogni, Luca ; Bononi, Luciano ; Panzieri, Fabio ; Ruggeri, Giuseppe ; Loscri, Valeria ; Pace, Pasquale
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
fYear :
2013
fDate :
1-5 July 2013
Firstpage :
602
Lastpage :
608
Abstract :
In this paper, we address the problem of re-establishing the network connectivity in post-disaster scenarios, where the original wireless infrastructure has been partitioned into multiple network fragments (called islands), operating on different frequencies. To this purpose, we propose the utilization of swarms of dedicated repairing units, called Stem-Nodes (SNs). SNs are provided with Cognitive Radio (CR) and self-positioning capabilities, in order to offer maximum reconfigurability in terms of mobility and wireless technologies supported. Moreover, swarms of SNs can self-organize into STEM-Mesh structure, that works as a dynamic backbone to connect heterogeneous islands using different technologies (e.g. Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, etc). In this paper, we present three contributions pertaining to STEM-Mesh: (i) we describe a distributed motion control scheme (based on virtual springs approach) that enables SNs to self-organize into dynamic STEM-Mesh structures, (ii) we introduce a discovery scheme, through which SNs can explore the scenario in both spatial and frequency domains, and possibly connect the islands to the STEM-Mesh backbone and (iii) we validate the correctness of the proposed scheme, by verifying the optimal placements of the SNs composing the STEM-Mesh on a simplified scenario (e.g. chain topology). Finally, we evaluate through Omnet++ simulations the ability of STEM-Mesh to maximally re-establish connectivity on partitioned network scenarios.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; disasters; emergency management; frequency-domain analysis; mobile radio; self-adjusting systems; CR; Omnet++ simulations; SN; STEM-mesh backbone; disaster recovery operations; discovery scheme; distributed motion control; dynamic STEM-mesh structures; frequency domains; heterogeneous islands; mobility; network connectivity; network fragments; post-disaster scenarios; repairing units; self-organizing mobile cognitive radio network; self-positioning capabilities; spatial domain; stem-nodes; virtual springs approach; wireless infrastructure; wireless technologies; Force; Logic gates; Mathematical model; Space exploration; Springs; Tin; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), 2013 9th International
Conference_Location :
Sardinia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2479-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IWCMC.2013.6583626
Filename :
6583626
Link To Document :
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