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Self-organizing fault-tolerant topology control in large-scale three-dimensional wireless networks
2009
ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems
Topology control protocol aims to efficiently adjust the network topology of wireless networks in a self-adaptive fashion to improve the performance and scalability of networks. This is especially essential to large-scale multihop wireless networks (e.g., wireless sensor networks). Fault-tolerant topology control has been studied recently. In order to achieve both sparseness (i.e., the number of links is linear with the number of nodes) and fault tolerance (i.e., can survive certain level of
doi:10.1145/1552297.1552302
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