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Distributed Channel Assignment for Multi-radio Wireless Networks

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2006

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We consider the channel assignment problem for multihop wireless networks in which nodes have multiple interfaces. Given the number of interfaces at each node and available channels in the system, we find a feasible channel assignment to improve network performance. Even when routing is given, finding a channel assignment for optimal performance is NP-hard. We present the SAFE (skeleton assisted partition FrEe) channel assignment scheme, which uses randomized channel assignment in a distributed manner while maintaining network connectivity. SAFE can utilize all independent channels in the system while attempting to distribute edges sharing a particular channel evenly throughout the network. To handle topology change and incremental deployment better, SAFE decouples the channel assignment problem from routing. Our simulation results show that SAFE significantly improves network performance in terms of throughput and delay and is comparable to the best prior centralized scheme that jointly considers routing and channel assignment

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