Alternating opportunistic large arrays in broadcasting for network lifetime extension

We propose a protocol for broadcasting in wireless multihop networks that is based on a form of cooperative transmission called the opportunistic large array (OLA). An SNR ("transmission") threshold is used to define two mutually exclusive sets of OLAs, such that the union of the sets incl...

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description We propose a protocol for broadcasting in wireless multihop networks that is based on a form of cooperative transmission called the opportunistic large array (OLA). An SNR ("transmission") threshold is used to define two mutually exclusive sets of OLAs, such that the union of the sets includes all the nodes in the network. The broadcast protocol then alternates between the sets for each broadcast and is called Alternating OLA with Transmission Threshold (A-OLA-T). Under A-OLAT, all participating nodes transmit with the same low power, therefore the energies of the nodes in the network drain efficiently and uniformly, extending the network life relative to broadcasts that use simple OLA or non-alternating OLAs with a transmission threshold. In this paper, we optimize the A-OLA-T protocol under the continuum assumption (very high node density).
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Applied sciences
Arrays
Broadcast
Broadcasting
cooperative transmission
Decoding
Density
Detection, estimation, filtering, equalization, prediction
Drains
Energy efficiency
Exact sciences and technology
Information, signal and communications theory
Multipath channels
Networks
opportunistic large arrays
Sensor arrays
Services and terminals of telecommunications
Signal and communications theory
Signal, noise
Spread spectrum communication
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Telemetry. Remote supervision. Telewarning. Remote control
Teleprocessing networks. Isdn
Thresholds
Transmitters
Unions
Wireless application protocol
Wireless communication
Wireless networks
Wireless sensor networks
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