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Adaptive Fractal-like Network Structure for Efficient Search of Targets at Unknown Positions
Authors:
Yukio Hayashi
Keywords: Self-organized design, wide-area wireless communication, routing in ad hoc networks, random walk, Levy Flight
Abstract:
Since a spatial distribution of communication requests is inhomogeneous and related to a population, in constructing a network, it is crucial for delivering packets on short paths through the links between proximity nodes and for distributing the load of nodes how to locate the nodes as base-stations on a realistic wireless environment. In this paper, from viewpoints of complex network science and biological foraging, we propose a scalably self-organized geographical network, in which the proper positions of nodes and the network topology are simultaneously determined according to the population, by iterative divisions of rectangles for load balancing of nodes in the adaptive change of their territories. In particular, we consider a decentralized routing by using only local information, and show that, for searching targets around high population areas, the routing on the naturally embedded fractal-like structure by the population has higher efficiency than the conventionally optimal strategy on a square lattice.
Pages: 63 to 68
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2012
Publication date: July 22, 2012
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4146
ISBN: 978-1-61208-219-6
Location: Nice, France
Dates: from July 22, 2012 to July 27, 2012