Title :
On minimum-energy broadcasting in all-wireless networks
Author :
Li, Fulu ; Nikolaidis, Ioanis
Author_Institution :
Paragon Networks Inc., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
We study the construction of the source-initiated (one-to-all) wireless broadcast tree to minimize the total required power for a given source node, a group of intended destination nodes and a given propagation constant, ie, the power attenuation constant λ. The minimum energy broadcasting (MEB) problem has received much attention recently due to the two main challenges of mobile communication: the limited bandwidth of wireless networks and the limited power supply of mobile units. In a limited-bandwidth environment, push-based techniques, ie, broadcast schemes, appear to be a very effective way to allow mobile units to share the broadcast data on air. In a limited-energy environment, energy- efficient communication architectures and techniques are essential. We first give an insight analysis on the MEB problem and prove the NP-hardness of this problem. We then present an efficient heuristic called iterative maximum-branch minimization (IMBM) to approximate the construction of the minimum-energy broadcast tree, which fully utilizes the wireless broadcast advantage and demonstrates better performance compared with the related approaches. Due to the power-efficient way of the construction of the broadcast tree, the lifetime of the networks can be maximized
Keywords :
broadcasting; computational complexity; iterative methods; minimisation; mobile radio; packet radio networks; trees (mathematics); IMBM heuristic; NP-hardness; iterative maximum-branch minimization; minimum-energy broadcasting; mobile communication; performance; power minimization; push-based techniques; source-initiated wireless broadcast tree; wireless networks; Application software; Attenuation; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Computational complexity; Computer networks; Intelligent networks; Mobile communication; Power supplies; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 2001. Proceedings. LCN 2001. 26th Annual IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1321-2
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2001.990787