Title :
A new model for scheduling packet radio networks
Author :
Sen, Arunabha ; Huson, Mark L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Packet radio networks are modeled as arbitrary graphs by most researchers. We show that an arbitrary graph is an inaccurate model of the radio networks. This is true because there exists a large class of graphs which will not model the radio networks. Radio networks can be modeled accurately by a restricted class of graphs called the planar point graphs. Since the radio networks can accurately be modeled only by a restricted class of graphs, the NP-completeness results for scheduling using an arbitrary graph as the model, do not correctly reflect the complexity of the problem. We study the broadcast scheduling problem using the restricted class as the model. We show that the problem remains NP-complete even in this restricted domain. We give an O(nlogn) algorithm when all the transceivers are located on a line. We restrict our attention to static allocation in general and TDMA in particular. However, it may be noted that the results presented are also valid for other static allocation schemes
Keywords :
computational complexity; graph theory; packet radio networks; radio broadcasting; scheduling; time division multiple access; transceivers; NP-completeness results; TDMA; algorithm; arbitrary graph; arbitrary graphs; broadcast scheduling problem; inaccurate radio networks model; packet radio networks; planar point graphs; static allocation protocols; transceivers; Access protocols; Broadcasting; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Optimal scheduling; Packet radio networks; Processor scheduling; Radio network; Time division multiple access; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '96. Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer Societies. Networking the Next Generation. Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7293-5
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1996.493055