In this paper we consider security-related and energy-efficiency issues in multi-hop wireless networks. We start our work from the observation, known in the literature, that shortest path routing creates congested areas in multi-hop wireless networks. These areas are critical-they generate both security and energy efficiency issues. We attack these problems and set out routing in outer space, a new routing mechanism that transforms any shortest path routing protocol (or an approximated version of it) into a new protocol that, in case of uniform traffic, guarantees that every node of the network is responsible for relaying the same number of messages, on expectation. We can show that a network that uses routing in outer space does not have congested areas, does not have the associated security-related issues and does not encourage selfish positioning.
Routing in Outer Space / Mei, Alessandro; Stefa, Julinda. - STAMPA. - 2008-:(2008), pp. 231-235. (Intervento presentato al convegno 27th Conference on Computer Communications, IEEE INFOCOM 2008 tenutosi a Phoenix, Arizona, USA nel 13 - 19 Aprile, 2008) [10.1109/INFOCOM.2008.291].
Routing in Outer Space
MEI, Alessandro;STEFA, JULINDA
2008
Abstract
In this paper we consider security-related and energy-efficiency issues in multi-hop wireless networks. We start our work from the observation, known in the literature, that shortest path routing creates congested areas in multi-hop wireless networks. These areas are critical-they generate both security and energy efficiency issues. We attack these problems and set out routing in outer space, a new routing mechanism that transforms any shortest path routing protocol (or an approximated version of it) into a new protocol that, in case of uniform traffic, guarantees that every node of the network is responsible for relaying the same number of messages, on expectation. We can show that a network that uses routing in outer space does not have congested areas, does not have the associated security-related issues and does not encourage selfish positioning.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.