Batched Point Location in SINR Diagrams via Algebraic Tools
Boris Aronov, Matthew J. Katz

TL;DR
This paper develops efficient algorithms for batched point location in SINR diagrams using algebraic and geometric techniques, enabling faster exact and approximate queries in wireless network models.
Contribution
It introduces new batched query algorithms for SINR diagrams that are faster and more general, handling arbitrary power assignments and improving preprocessing times.
Findings
Exact 1D queries answered in polylogarithmic time
Approximate 2D batched queries with improved efficiency
Enhanced preprocessing speed for SINR diagram data structures
Abstract
The SINR model for wireless networks has been extensively studied recently. It tries to model whether a particular transmitter is heard at a specific location, with transmitting simultaneously. The SINR diagram consists of regions where each transmitter can be heard and the remaining space where no one can be heard. Efficient point location in the SINR diagram, i.e., building a data structure to determine, for a query point, whether any transmitter is heard there, and if so, which one, has been recently investigated. Previous such planar data structures are constructed in time at least quadratic in and support logarithmic-time approximate queries. Moreover, the performance of these depends not only on the number of transmitters and on the approximation parameter , but also on some geometric parameters that cannot be bounded a priori as a function of or…
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