An approach to topology management in directional networks

M. Duke, G. Pei
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Narrow-beam directional antennas can provide enormous gains in data rate, range, power expenditure, and spatial re-use. When ranges extend to hundreds of kilometers, there can be thousands of nodes in communications range. Since directional networks tend to incur an overhead cost per link, some process must select the potential neighbors to which a node actually links and are therefore reported as neighbors to the routing protocol. This process is known as topology management. If the purpose is to reduce the number of links, the key question is what criteria are used to select them. In this paper, we propose a matrix model that allows network managers to define pairwise standards for throughput, delay, and path redundancy. In the context of a time division multiple access system, our proposed objective is to meet the specified standards with the minimum number of links and time slot utilization, in order to meet second-order design objectives. If these standards matrices are periodically (but rarely) distributed, the network can work towards a common set of precisely defined performance objectives. We provide an example of an algorithm that can exploit this information to rapidly and scalably converge on a solution with minimal additional messaging overhead.
一种定向网络拓扑管理方法
窄波束定向天线可以在数据速率、范围、功率消耗和空间重用方面提供巨大的收益。当范围扩展到数百公里时,通信范围内可能有数千个节点。由于定向网络往往会导致每条链路的开销,因此某些进程必须选择节点实际连接的潜在邻居,从而将其作为邻居报告给路由协议。这个过程被称为拓扑管理。如果目的是减少链接的数量,关键问题是使用什么标准来选择它们。在本文中,我们提出了一个矩阵模型,允许网络管理员定义吞吐量、延迟和路径冗余的配对标准。在时分多址系统中,我们提出的目标是以最小的链路数和时隙利用率来满足规定的标准,以满足二阶设计目标。如果定期(但很少)分发这些标准矩阵,则网络可以朝着一组精确定义的通用性能目标工作。我们提供了一个算法示例,该算法可以利用这些信息,以最小的额外消息传递开销快速和可伸缩地收敛于解决方案。
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