Title :
Geographic Protocol Information and Capacity Deficit in Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Author :
Abouzeid, Alhussein A. ; Bisnik, Nabhendra
Author_Institution :
ECSE Dept., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Abstract :
Overheads incurred by network protocols diminish the capacity available for relaying useful data in a dynamic communications network. Discovering lower bounds on the amount of protocol overhead incurred is important for the development of efficient network protocols and for characterizing the effective capacity available for network users. This paper presents an information-theoretic framework for characterizing the minimum protocol overheads incurred for maintaining location information in a network with mobile nodes. Specifically, the minimum overhead problem is formulated as a rate-distortion problem. The formulation may be applied to networks with arbitrary traffic arrival and location service schemes. Lower bounds are derived for the minimum overheads incurred for maintaining the location of the nodes and consistent neighborhood information in terms of node mobility and packet arrival processes. This leads to a characterization of the deficit caused by the protocol overheads on the overall transport capacity.
Keywords :
information theory; mobile ad hoc networks; protocols; telecommunication network routing; capacity deficit; dynamic communications network; geographic protocol information; information-theoretic framework; mobile wireless ad hoc networks; network protocols; node mobility; packet arrival processes; rate-distortion problem; Ad hoc networks; Mobile communication; Rate-distortion; Routing; Routing protocols; Servers; Capacity; geographic routing; overheads; protocol information; rate-distortion theory; routing; wireless ad-hoc networks; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2011.2158469