Title :
Reconfiguring Networked Infrastructures by Adding Wireless Communication Capabilities to Selected Nodes
Author :
Hengtao Wang ; Qianchuan Zhao ; Xiaohong Guan ; Qing-Shan Jia ; Li Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Robustness is an important requirement on many critical networked infrastructures. One of the most important ways to achieve robustness is to keep an appropriate level of redundancy by adding redundant resources for the critical networked infrastructures. Considering wireless with good reconfigurabilities, we add wireless communication capacities to selected nodes of a wired networked system in this paper, where we firstly focus on adding minimum wireless communication capacities to achieve biconnectivity requirements, secondly optimize the wireless capacities installation that maximizes the efficiency of reconfiguration, and thirdly propose an approach of topology reconfiguration with wireless communication to keep system connectivity if there are node failures. To resolve the computational complexity issue in searching for the optimal node combination to add wireless capacities, we propose the concept of the equivalent network that reduces the system topology as a simplified acyclic network. The topology optimization is under a metric of reconfiguration distance which guarantees the maximum of the shortest distances between any one node and that in the set of reconfigurable nodes to be minimal such that the efficiency of topology reconfiguration with node failure is the highest. The performances of the methods presented in the paper are demonstrated through numerical experiments and testing.
Keywords :
radiocommunication; topology; biconnectivity requirements; computational complexity; critical networked infrastructures; minimum wireless communication; node failures; optimal node combination; reconfigurable nodes; reconfiguration distance; redundancy; redundant resources; robustness; simplified acyclic network; system connectivity; system topology; topology optimization; topology reconfiguration; wired networked system; wireless capacities installation; Network topology; Optimization; Redundancy; Robustness; Topology; Wireless networks; Topology optimization; networked system; reconfiguration; wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TW.2013.081413.121662