학술논문

Fair Coalitions for Power-Aware Routing in Wireless Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing IEEE Trans. on Mobile Comput. Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on. 6(2):206-220 Feb, 2007
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Routing
Wireless networks
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Wearable sensors
Distributed computing
Wearable computers
Temperature sensors
Batteries
Energy consumption
Algorithm design and analysis
Wireless communication
algorithm design and analysis
energy-aware systems and routing.
Language
ISSN
1536-1233
1558-0660
2161-9875
Abstract
Several power-aware routing schemes have been developed for wireless networks under the assumption that nodes are willing to sacrifice their power reserves in the interest of the network as a whole. But, in several applications of practical utility, nodes are organized in groups, and as a result, a node is willing to sacrifice in the interest of other nodes in its group but not necessarily for nodes outside its group. Such groups arise naturally as sets of nodes associated with a single owner or task. We consider the premise that groups will share resources with other groups only if each group experiences a reduction in power consumption. Then, the groups may form a coalition in which they route each other's packets. We demonstrate that sharing between groups has different properties from sharing between individuals and investigate fair, mutually beneficial sharing between groups. In particular, we propose a pareto-efficient condition for group sharing based on max-min fairness called fair coalition routing. We propose distributed algorithms for computing the fair coalition routing. Using these algorithms, we demonstrate that fair coalition routing allows different groups to mutually beneficially share their resources.