摘要: |
In this report, we summarize research into wireless network topology control to manage interference produced by the network while also improving resiliencyand traffic efficiency. In past work, topology control solutions largely focused on optimal energy conservation, but such solutions result in poor trafficperformance and fragility due to the sparse connections. Past solutions also do not focus on external interference constraints, multicast communications, orsignificant network heterogeneity. To address these shortcomings, this project investigated and developed solutions to quantitatively adapt resiliency whilemanaging complex operating constraints and varying network traffic and routing types. Network connection resilience impacts network data transport incomplex ways, so traffic effectiveness is examined by this effort in both simulation and emulation. We demonstrate that small increases in connectivity canlead to dramatic improvements in traffic delivery effectiveness. Work to be presented covers topology control designs, constraint-based models, andconnected dominating set (CDS) topology approaches to minimize additive transmission energy impacting external location along with experimentation ofexpected network performance under both static and dynamic conditions. |