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Network Coding Based Evolutionary Network Formation for Dynamic Wireless Networks

Title
Network Coding Based Evolutionary Network Formation for Dynamic Wireless Networks
Authors
Kwon, MinhaePark, Hyunggon
Ewha Authors
박형곤
SCOPUS Author ID
박형곤scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOBILE COMPUTING
ISSN
1536-1233JCR Link

1558-0660JCR Link
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOBILE COMPUTING vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 1316 - 1329
Keywords
Network formationnetwork topology designMarkov decision processnetwork codingwireless ad hoc networksmobile networkdynamic network
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In this paper, we aim to find a robust network formation strategy that can adaptively evolve the network topology against network dynamics in a distributed manner. We consider a network coding deployed wireless ad hoc network where source nodes are connected to terminal nodes with the help of intermediate nodes. We show that mixing operations in network coding can induce packet anonymity that allows the inter-connections in a network to be decoupled. This enables each intermediate node to consider complex network inter-connections as a node-environment interaction such that the Markov decision process (MDP) can be employed at each intermediate node. The optimal policy that can be obtained by solving the MDP provides each node with the optimal amount of changes in transmission range given network dynamics (e.g., the number of nodes in the range and channel condition). Hence, the network can be adaptively and optimally evolved by responding to the network dynamics. The proposed strategy is used to maximize long-term utility, which is achieved by considering both current network conditions and future network dynamics. We define the utility of an action to include network throughput gain and the cost of transmission power. We show that the resulting network of the proposed strategy eventually converges to stationary networks, which maintain the states of the nodes. Moreover, we propose to determine initial transmission ranges and initial network topology that can expedite the convergence of the proposed algorithm. Our simulation results confirm that the proposed strategy builds a network which adaptively changes its topology in the presence of network dynamics. Moreover, the proposed strategy outperforms existing strategies in terms of system goodput and successful connectivity ratio.
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2018.2861001
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