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1 University of Freiburg Computer Networks and Telematics Prof. Christian Schindelhauer Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Theory of Interferences, Trade-Offs between Energy, Congestion and Delay 5th Week Christian Schindelhauer

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 2 Unit Disk Graphs  Motivation: –Received Signal Strength decreases proportionally to d - , where  is the path loss exponent –Connections only exists if the signal/noise ratio is beyond a threshold  Definition –Given a finite point set V in R 2 or R 3, –then a Unit Disk Graph with radius r G=(V,E) of the point set is defined by the undirected edge set: –where ||u,v|| 2 is the Euclidean distance:

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 3 Topology Control

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 4 A Simple Physical Network Model  Homogenous Network of –n radio stations s 1,..,s n on the plane  Radio transmission –One frequency –Adjustable transmission range Maximum range > maximum distance of radio stations Inside the transmission area of sender: clear signal or radio interference Outside: no signal –Packets of unit length

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 5 The Routing Problem  Given: –n points in the plane, V=(v 1,..,v n ) representing mobile nodes of a mobile ad hoc network –the complete undirected graph G = (V,E) as possible communication network representing a MANET where every connection can be established  Routing problem (multi-commodity flow problem): –f : V  V  N, where f(u,v) packets have to be sent from u to v, for all u,v  V –Find a path for each packet of this routing problem in the complete graph  The union of all path systems is called the Link Network or Communication Network

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 6 Formal Definition of Interference  Let D r (u) the disk of radius u with center u in the plane  Define for an edge e={u,v} D(e) = D r (u)  D r (v)  The set of edges interfering with an edge e = {u,v} of a communication network N is defined as:  The Interference Number of an edge is given by |Int(e)|  The Interference Number of the Network is max{|Int(e} | e  E}

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 7 Formal Definition of Congestion  The Congestion of an edge e is defined as:  The Congestion of the path system P is defined as  The Dilation D(P) of a path system is the length of the longest path.

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 8 Energy  The energy for transmission of a message can be modeled by a power over the distance d between sender and transceiver  Two energy models: –Unit energy accounts only the energy for upholding an edge Idea: messages can be aggregated and sent as one packet –Flow Energy Model: every message is counted separately

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 9 Congestion versus Time  Theorem 1  Theorem 2

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 10 Minimizing Energy  Theorem  Definition Gabriel Graph  Theorem

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 11 Worst Case Construction for Interferences  Interference Number for n nodes = n-1

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 12 A Measure for the Ugliness of Positions  For a network G=(V,E) define the Diversity as  Properties of the diversity: –g(V)=  (log n) –g(V)=O(n)

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 13 Diversity (II) Fact: For k dimensions and every vertex set V: log k (n) ≤ g(V) ≤ O(n) chain of pearls grid random locations c log n with prob. 1-n -k diversity g(V) V log n 1/2 log n = O(n c ) max transmission range size of a radio station ⇒ g(V) = O(log n)

Mobile Ad Hoc Networks th Week - 14 Congestion, Energy and Dilation Congestion Energy Dilation Maximum number of hops (diameter of the network) Sum of energy consumed in all routes Maximum number of packets interfering at an edge

15 University of Freiburg Computer Networks and Telematics Prof. Christian Schindelhauer Thank you! Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Christian Schindelhauer 5th Week