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Minimum-Energy Broadcast and disk cover in grid wireless networks

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Minimum-Energy Broadcast and disk cover in grid wireless networks
The Minimum-Energy Broadcast problem is to assign a transmission range to every station of an ad-hoc wireless networks so that (i) a given source station is allowed to perform broadcast operations and (ii) the overall energy consumption of the range assignment is minimized. We prove a nearly tight asymptotical bound on the optimal cost for the MinimumEnergy Broadcast problem on square grids. We also derive near-tight bounds for the Bounded-Hop version of this problem. Our results imply that the best-known heuristic, the MST-based one, for the Minimum-Energy Broadcast problem is far to achieve optimal solutions (even) on very regular, well-spread instances: its worstcase approximation ratio is about and it yields ( n) hops, where n is the number of stations. As a by product, we get nearly tight bounds for the Minimum Disk Cover problem and for its restriction in which the allowed disks must have non-constant radius. Finally, we emphasize that our upper bounds are obtained via polynom...
Tiziana Calamoneri, Andrea E. F. Clementi, Miriam
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Updated 15 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TCS
Authors Tiziana Calamoneri, Andrea E. F. Clementi, Miriam Di Ianni, Massimo Lauria, Angelo Monti, Riccardo Silvestri
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