DocumentCode
739938
Title
Efficient In-Network Computing with Noisy Wireless Channels
Author
Chengzhi Li ; Huaiyu Dai
Author_Institution
Broadcom Corp., Matawan, NJ, USA
Volume
12
Issue
11
fYear
2013
Firstpage
2167
Lastpage
2177
Abstract
In this paper, we study distributed function computation in a noisy multihop wireless network. We adopt the adversarial noise model, for which independent binary symmetric channels are assumed for any point-to-point transmissions, with (not necessarily identical) crossover probabilities bounded above by some constant ε. Each node takes an m-bit integer per instance, and the computation is activated after each node collects N readings. The goal is to compute a global function with a certain fault tolerance in this distributed setting; we mainly deal with divisible functions, which essentially cover the main body of interest for wireless applications. We focus on protocol designs that are efficient in terms of communication complexity. We first devise a general protocol for evaluating any divisible functions, addressing both one-shot (N = O(1)) and block computation, and both constant and large m scenarios. We also analyze the bottleneck of this general protocol in different scenarios, which provides insights into designing more efficient protocols for specific functions. In particular, we endeavor to improve the design for two exemplary cases: the identity function, and size-restricted type-threshold functions, both focusing on the constant m and N scenario. We explicitly consider clustering, rather than hypothetical tessellation, in our protocol design.
Keywords
protocols; radio networks; wireless channels; adversarial noise model; communication complexity; crossover probabilities; distributed function computation; distributed setting; efficient in-network computing; fault tolerance; identity function; independent binary symmetric channels; noisy multihop wireless network; noisy wireless channels; protocol designs; wireless applications; Complexity theory; Histograms; Noise; Noise measurement; Protocols; Spread spectrum communication; Vectors; Distributed computing; clustering; noisy multihop network;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2012.185
Filename
6291715
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