Title: Topics in Internet Research
1Topics in Internet Research
Energy Efficient Routing in Ad-Hoc Wireless
Networks
Aadil Zia KhanDepartment of Computer
ScienceLahore University of Management
SciencesEmail 06030004_at_lums.edu.pk
2Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks(Introduction)
- A wireless network where there is no fixed
infrastructure - All wireless enabled devices within the range of
each other can discover and communicate with each
other in a peer-to-peer fashion without involving
central access points. - Broadcast mode of communication
- Mobile
3Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks(Uses)
- Disaster management
- Military
- Supply chain management
- Environment studies
- Conferences
- Classrooms
- And many more..
4Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks(Energy Issues)
- Usually run on batteries
- Difficult to replenish
- Energy consumption must be carefully controlled
- Much of the energy consumption is because of data
reception (0.5 mJ/bit) and transmission (1
mJ/bit) - Now compare this to only 0.8 mJ for 208 CPU
cycles - Efficient data transfers will alleviate much of
the energy problem
5Current Handling of the Energy Problem
- MAC Layer
- Reducing transmission range
- Multi-hop transmission of packet
- Especially useful in areas of high node density
- Network Layer
- Energy efficient routing
- Route cost based on energy consumption along that
path - Route cost as a rapidly increasing function of
decreasing remaining energy at a node - Pruning of redundant data packets
- Routing over multiple paths selected randomly
- Proactive vs. Reactive routing
6My Research Objective
- Focus only on the network layer
- Survey of different energy efficient routing
techniques and architectures - Unicast and multicast traffic
- Pros Cons and situation dependent suitability
- Find open issues and research challenges
7Routing Techniques
- Network Structure
- Flat routing
- Hierarchical routing
- Location-based routing
- Protocol Operation
- Multi-path based routing
- Query based routing
- Negotiation based routing
- QoS based routing
- Coherent based routing
8References
1 http//compnetworking.about.com/cs/wirelessfaq
s/f/adhocwireless.htm 2 Sagnik Bhattacharya,
Hyung Kim, Shashi Prabh, Tarek F. Abdelzaher
Energy-Conserving Data Placement and Asynchronous
Multicast in Wireless Sensor Networks. MobiSys
2003 3 Marwan Krunz, Alaa Muqattash, Sung-Ju
Lee Transmission power control in wireless ad
hoc networks challenges, solutions and open
issues. IEEE Network 18(5) 8-14 (2004) 4 J.
Gao, L. J. Guibas, J. Hershberger, L. Zhang and
A. Zhu. Geometric spanners for routing in mobile
networks. Proc. 2nd ACM Symp. on Ad-Hoc
Networking and Computing (MobiHoc), October 2001,
pages 45-55. 5 Rahul C. Shah and Jan M. Rabaey.
Energy aware routing for low energy ad hoc
sensor networks. In Proc. IEEE Wireless
Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC),
Orlando, FL, March 2002. 6 Ivan Stojmenovic,
"Position-based routing in ad hoc networks," IEEE
Communications Magazine, vol. 40, pp. 128--134,
July 2002. 7 Jamal N. Al-Karaki, Ahmed E.
Kamal, " Routing Techniques in Wireless Sensor
Networks A Survey", IEEE Wireless
Communications, December 2004 8 Xiaoyan Hong,
Kaixin Xu, and Mario Gerla, "Scalable Routing
Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, " IEEE
Network, special issue on Scalability in
Communication Networks, July-Aug, 2002, pp. 11-21.
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