Topology Control in Aerial Multi-Beam Directional Networks
TBMG-27658
10/01/2017
- Content
In multi-beam directional networks, nodes are able to simultaneously transmit to all neighbors or receive from all neighbors. This spatial reuse allows for high throughputs, but in dense networks can cause significant interference. Topology control (i.e., selecting a subset of neighbors to communicate with) is vital to reduce the interference. Good topology control balances the number of links utilized to achieve fewer collisions while maintaining robust network connectivity.
- Citation
- "Topology Control in Aerial Multi-Beam Directional Networks," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2017.