A Comparison of Channel Assignment Techniques with Power Control in Ad Hoc Networks

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S. A. Ahmad, J. Deaton, U. Shukla, R. Irwin, L. A. DaSilva, and A. B. MacKenzie, A Comparison of Channel Assignment Techniques with Power Control in Ad Hoc Networks, 2nd Intl. Workshop on Cognitive Networks and Communications (COGCOM), San Francisco, CA, August 2-6, 2009, 1 - 6

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Multi-channel operation in an ad hoc network can improve robustness and reliability by ef?ciently managing interference and reducing contention. In this paper, we model four dynamic channel assignment techniques under the same set of assumptions, comparing the ef?ciency of their power and channel allocations. As the number of channels increases, the differences in the performance of the four techniques become more pronounced. Among the techniques studied, the con?ict graph-based technique achieves the highest number of feasible links and the lowest average power consumption.

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Other Titles: 2nd Intl. Workshop on Cognitive Networks and Communications (COGCOM)
Type of material: Conference Paper