Dynamic topology optimization and transition schemes for assuring connectivity in multihop mobile optical wireless communications networks

P. Velez, A. Dwivedi, P. Harshavardhana, D. Tebben, A. R. Hammons
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Mobile Free Space Optical (FSO) links suffer from frequent link blockages due to opaque obstructions or link degradations that can result in degraded or failed networks. In this paper, a dynamic layer-1 based topology and routing control methodology is presented for assuring connectivity in networks with fragile links. Core components of this methodology are described with special emphasis on the dynamic topology optimization algorithm and topology transition schemes. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology depends on the fragility of links compared to the topology optimization duration. If the link fragility is comparable to the time taken to achieve the optimal topology, then this methodology will not lead to a stable network. A companion paper [1] presents link fragility results for various types of terrain and demonstrates that the expected link longevity is significantly greater than the time taken by the proposed dynamic network optimization scheme. Thus, network connectivity can be greatly improved by employing the proposed dynamic topology control methodology and optimization of physical network parameters such as antenna height.
保证多跳移动无线光通信网络连通性的动态拓扑优化和转换方案
移动自由空间光(FSO)链路经常由于不透明的阻塞或链路降级而导致链路阻塞,从而导致网络降级或故障。本文提出了一种动态的基于第一层的拓扑和路由控制方法,以保证链路脆弱的网络的连通性。描述了该方法的核心组件,特别强调了动态拓扑优化算法和拓扑转换方案。所提方法的有效性取决于链路的脆弱性与拓扑优化时间的比较。如果链路脆弱性与实现最优拓扑所花费的时间相当,那么这种方法将不会产生稳定的网络。另一篇论文[1]给出了不同地形类型下的链路脆弱性结果,并表明预期的链路寿命明显大于所提出的动态网络优化方案所花费的时间。因此,通过采用所提出的动态拓扑控制方法和优化物理网络参数(如天线高度),可以大大改善网络连通性。
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