Network connectivity assessment and improvement through relay node deployment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-17-2017
Abstract
In wireless ad hoc networks, maintaining network connectivity is very important as high level network functions all depend on it. However, how to measure network connectivity remains a fundamental challenge. For example, a network can have good overall k-connectivity and yet still have a communication bottleneck. In this paper, we address how to locate bottlenecks and relieve them. A new connectivity measure based on the Cheeger's Constant is used for bottleneck discovery, and a partition algorithm that divides the network at the bottleneck is developed. After the network is partitioned, we consider deploying a relay node to increase the conductance of the network across the partition. The relay node deployment problem is formulated as an integer linear program to maximize the number of connections between the two sides of the cut, and then a convex optimization algorithm is used to find the precise location of the relay node, which is within the convex hull defined by the radio transmission ranges of all the nodes that can connect to the relay node. We show that the relay node significantly relieves the bottleneck and improves network connectivity, which is manifested by several network connectivity metrics. The partition and relay node deployment algorithms are then extended to the case where multiple relay nodes are available. Multiway partition and multiple relay node deployment algorithms are presented. Simulation results show this approach effectively enhances network connectivity with a small number of relay nodes.
Identifier
85006255933 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Theoretical Computer Science
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2016.11.029
ISSN
03043975
First Page
86
Last Page
101
Volume
660
Grant
CMMI-1551448
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Cheng, Maggie X.; Ling, Yi; and Sadler, Brian M., "Network connectivity assessment and improvement through relay node deployment" (2017). Faculty Publications. 9801.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9801
