• DocumentCode
    407615
  • Title

    MaCC: supporting network formation and routing in wireless personal area networks

  • Author

    Takizawa, Makoto ; Aida, Hiroto ; Saito, Masato ; Tobe, Yoshito ; Tokuda, Hideyuki

  • Author_Institution
    Graduate Sch. of Media & Governance, Keio Univ., Japan
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    2004
  • Firstpage
    90
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a novel effective scheme of configuring wireless personal area networks (WPANs), called master-driven connection control (MaCC). WPANs are based on a new wireless technology, which enables portable and mobile computing devices, and consumer electronic appliances to communicate with each other. Assuming that WPANs operate in a master-slave style, we exploit the information about master-slave relationships for identifying a network topology in an ad hoc fashion. Specifically, MaCC supports routing, providing the minimum-hop paths that cannot be obtained by flooding algorithms. In addition, it constructs the optimal topology on demand along the minimum-hop paths dynamically, because the performance of routing is dependent on network topologies. These functions need only a few control messages to achieve, and so can avoid excessive message propagation by flooding causing frame collisions in the WPANs. MaCC has several prominent features: self-direction of every node, adaptive formation of networks, and minimization of hop counts for routing control. In this paper, we describe the details of MaCC and analyze its overhead about initialization, routing discovery, and reconfiguration. The results show control messages propagated in a MaCC network at route discovery are reduced to less than one half of those in a network utilizing pure flooding.
  • Keywords
    ad hoc networks; mobile computing; network topology; personal communication networks; telecommunication network routing; ad hoc fashion; consumer electronic appliances; control messages; master-driven connection control; master-slave relationships; minimum-hop paths; mobile computing devices; network formation; network routing; network topology; portable devices; routing discovery; wireless personal area networks; Adaptive systems; Consumer electronics; Floods; Home appliances; Master-slave; Mobile computing; Network topology; Portable computers; Routing; Wireless personal area networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2004. AINA 2004. 18th International Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2051-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AINA.2004.1283893
  • Filename
    1283893