Title :
Optimization Problems and Resolution Methods for Node Placement in Wireless Mesh Networks
Author :
Barolli, Admir ; Xhafa, Fatos ; Takizawa, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Seikei Univ., Musashino, Japan
Abstract :
With the emergence of wireless networking paradigm, several optimization problems are showing their usefulness to the efficient design of such networks. These problem are related, among others, to optimizing network connectivity, coverage and stability. The resolution of these problems turns out to be crucial for optimized network performance. In the case of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN), such problems include computing placement of nodes (mesh router nodes, gateways and distribution of mesh client notes), so that network performance is optimized. However, most optimization problems formulated for WMNs are variations of NP-hard optimization problems and are thus unlikely to be solvable in polynomial time. For instance, mesh router node placement belongs to the family of node placement problems, which are known for their hardness to solve to optimality. Therefore heuristics methods are used to near-optimally solve such problems. In this work we present some optimization problems in WMNs and different heuristic methods such as Local Search, Genetic Algorithms, Tabu Search for solving them near-optimally. We formulate the optimization problems using multi-objective optimization models. Thus, for the mesh router nodes placement, the bi-objective optimization problem is obtained consisting in the maximization of the size of the giant component in the mesh routers network (for measuring network connectivity) and that of user coverage. We also discuss on the suitability of using different resolution methods for solving optimization problems in WMNs.
Keywords :
computational complexity; genetic algorithms; polynomials; search problems; telecommunication network routing; wireless mesh networks; NP-hard optimization problems; bi-objective optimization problem; computing placement; genetic algorithms; heuristics methods; local search; maximization; mesh client notes; mesh router nodes; multiobjective optimization; network connectivity; network coverage; network stability; node placement; polynomial time; resolution methods; tabu search; wireless mesh networks; Logic gates; Network topology; Optimization; Search problems; Topology; Wireless communication; Genetic Algorithms; Local Search; Size of Giant Component; User Coverage; Wireless Mesh Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS), 2011 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tirana
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0789-6
Electronic_ISBN :
2157-0418
DOI :
10.1109/NBiS.2011.28