DocumentCode
2547688
Title
Localized Support for Injection Point Election in Hybrid Networks
Author
Brust, Matthias R. ; Rothkugel, Steffen
Author_Institution
Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
fYear
2007
fDate
22-28 April 2007
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
19
Abstract
Ad-hoc networks, a promising trend in wireless technology, fail to work properly in a global setting. In most cases, self-organization and cost-free local communication cannot compensate the need for being connected, gathering urgent information just-in-time. Equipping mobile devices additionally with GSM or UMTS adapters in order to communicate with arbitrary remote devices or even a fixed network infrastructure provides an opportunity. Devices that operate as intermediate nodes between the ad-hoc network and a reliable backbone network are potential injection points. They allow disseminating received information within the local neighborhood. The effectiveness of different devices to serve as injection point differs substantially. For practical reasons the determination of injection points should be done locally, within the ad-hoc network partitions. We analyze different localized algorithms using at most 2-hop neighboring information. Results show that devices selected this way spread information more efficiently through the ad-hoc network. Our results can also be applied in order to support the election process for clusterheads in the field of clustering mechanisms.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; mobile communication; telecommunication network reliability; GSM; UMTS adapters; ad-hoc networks; clustering; hybrid networks; injection point election; reliable backbone network; 3G mobile communication; Ad hoc networks; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; GSM; Information analysis; Mobile communication; Nominations and elections; Spine; Telecommunication network reliability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Networking, 2007. ICN '07. Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Martinique
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2805-8
Electronic_ISBN
0-7695-2805-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICN.2007.55
Filename
4196212
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