Title :
Energy and Spatial Reuse Efficient Network-Wide Real-Time Data Broadcasting in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Author :
Tavli, Bulent ; Heinzelman, Wendi B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rochester Univ., NY
Abstract :
In this paper, we present NB-TRACE, which is an energy-efficient network-wide voice broadcasting architecture for mobile ad hoc networks. In the NB-TRACE architecture, the network is organized into overlapping clusters through a distributed algorithm, where the clusterheads create a nonconnected dominating set. Channel access is regulated through a distributed TDMA scheme maintained by the clusterheads. The first group of packets of a broadcast session is broadcast through flooding, where each data rebroadcast is preceded by an acknowledgment to the upstream node. Nodes that do not get an acknowledgment for a predetermined time, except the clusterheads, cease to rebroadcast, which prunes the redundant retransmissions. The connected dominating set formed through this basic algorithm is broken in time due to node mobility. The network responds to the broken links through multiple mechanisms to ensure the maintenance of the connected dominating set. We compare NB-TRACE with four network layer broadcast routing algorithms (flooding, gossiping, counter-based broadcasting, and distance-based broadcasting) and three medium access control protocols (IEEE 802.11, SMAC, and MH-TRACE) through extensive ns-2 simulations. Our results show that NB-TRACE outperforms other network/MAC layer combinations in minimizing energy dissipation and optimizing spatial reuse, while producing competitive QoS performance
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; integrated voice/data communication; mobile radio; quality of service; telecommunication network routing; time division multiple access; IEEE 802.11; MH-TRACE; NB-TRACE; QoS performance; SMAC; broken links; channel access; counter-based broadcasting algorithm; distance-based broadcasting algorithm; distributed TDMA scheme; energy dissipation; energy-efficient network-wide voice broadcasting architecture; flooding algorithm; gossiping algorithm; medium access control protocols; mobile ad hoc networks; network layer broadcast routing algorithm; network-wide real-time data broadcasting; node mobility; nonconnected dominating set; ns-2 simulations; overlapping clusters; redundant retransmissions; spatial reuse; Access protocols; Broadcasting; Clustering algorithms; Distributed algorithms; Energy efficiency; Floods; Media Access Protocol; Mobile ad hoc networks; Routing protocols; Time division multiple access; Low-power design; access schemes; algorithm/protocol design and analysis; data communications; distributed protocols; energy-aware systems; mobile communication systems.; mobile computing; network communications; network protocols; network topology; protocol architecture; protocol verification; routing protocols; wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2006.151