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What is Topology Control

Handbook of Research on Wireless Security
Let each wireless device locally select certain neighbors for communication, while maintaining a topology that can support energy efficient routing and improve the overall network performance.
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Fault Tolerant Topology Design for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Yu Wang (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-899-4.ch040
Abstract
Fault tolerance is one of the premier system design desiderata in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. It is crucial to have a certain level of fault tolerance in most of ad hoc and sensor applications, especially for those used in surveillance, security, and disaster relief. In addition, several network security schemes require the underlying topology provide fault tolerance. In this chapter, we will review various fault tolerant techniques used in topology design for ad hoc and sensor networks, including those for power control, topology control, and sensor coverage.
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Joint Link Scheduling and Topology Control for Wireless Sensor Networks with SINR Constraints
Adjustment of the links’ transmission powers so that these links fulfill a network-wide property, such as connectivity, low interference and capacity improvement.
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