A Local Broadcast Layer for the SINR Network Model
Magnus M. Halldorsson, Stephan Holzer, Nancy Lynch

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel local broadcast layer for the SINR wireless network model, modifying the abstract MAC specification to enable efficient implementation and solving higher-level problems like broadcast and consensus.
Contribution
It proposes an approximate absMAC layer tailored for SINR, with an efficient algorithm that overcomes limitations of standard specifications and enables advanced network functionalities.
Findings
Efficient algorithms for global broadcast and consensus in SINR networks.
Introduction of an approximate progress property for absMAC in SINR.
First efficient multi-message broadcast algorithm in SINR model.
Abstract
We present the first algorithm that implements an abstract MAC (absMAC) layer in the Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise-Ratio (SINR) wireless network model. We first prove that efficient SINR implementations are not possible for the standard absMAC specification. We modify that specification to an "approximate" version that better suits the SINR model. We give an efficient algorithm to implement the modified specification, and use it to derive efficient algorithms for higher-level problems of global broadcast and consensus. In particular, we show that the absMAC progress property has no efficient implementation in terms of the SINR strong connectivity graph , which contains edges between nodes of distance at most times the transmission range, where is a small constant that can be chosen by the user. This progress property bounds the time…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols
