Optimal relay location for resource-limited energy-efficient wireless communication

Optimal relay location for resource-limited energy-efficient wireless communication

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Article ID: iaor20071282
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 391
End Page Number: 399
Publication Date: Nov 2006
Journal: Journal of Global Optimization
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: location
Abstract:

In the design of wireless networks, techniques for improving energy efficiency and extending network lifetime have great importance, particularly for defense and civil/rescue applications where resupplying transmitters with new batteries is not feasible. In this paper we study a method for improving the lifetime of wireless networks by minimizing the length of the longest edge in the interconnecting tree by deploying additional relay nodes at specific locations. This optimization problem, known as Bottleneck Steiner Tree Problem (BSTP), asks to find a Steiner tree for n terminals with at most k Steiner points such that the length of the longest edge in the tree is minimized. We present a ratio-√(3)+ε polynomial time approximation algorithm for BSTP, where ε is an arbitrary positive number.

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