A New Distributed Topology Control Algorithm for Wireless Environments with Non-Uniform Path Loss and Multipath Propagation
Harish Sethu, Thomas Gerety

TL;DR
This paper introduces Step Topology Control (STC), a distributed algorithm that reduces energy use and maintains network connectivity in wireless multi-hop networks without relying on location-based data, especially effective in environments with non-uniform path loss.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel topology control algorithm, STC, that operates without location information and performs better in non-uniform wireless environments compared to existing methods.
Findings
STC achieves comparable or better complexity than existing algorithms.
STC outperforms others in energy savings and interference reduction.
Performance is especially improved in non-uniform path loss environments.
Abstract
Each node in a wireless multi-hop network can adjust the power level at which it transmits and thus change the topology of the network to save energy by choosing the neighbors with which it directly communicates. Many previous algorithms for distributed topology control have assumed an ability at each node to deduce some location-based information such as the direction and the distance of its neighbor nodes with respect to itself. Such a deduction of location-based information, however, cannot be relied upon in real environments where the path loss exponents vary greatly leading to significant errors in distance estimates. Also, multipath effects may result in different signal paths with different loss characteristics, and none of these paths may be line-of-sight, making it difficult to estimate the direction of a neighboring node. In this paper, we present Step Topology Control (STC),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols
