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Does topology control reduce interference?
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2004
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Topology ControlNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryEngineeringWireless RoutingEdge ComputingAd Hoc NetworkSpanner ConstructionsComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisBusinessComputer ScienceNetwork OptimizationInterference CancellationGraph SparsenessNetwork TopologyElectromagnetic Compatibility
Topology control in ad-hoc networks tries to lower node energy consumption by reducing transmission power and by confining interference, collisions and consequently retransmissions. Commonly low interference is claimed to be a consequence to sparseness of the resulting topology. In this paper we disprove this implication. In contrast to most of the related work claiming to solve the interference issue by graph sparseness without providing clear argumentation or proofs, we provide a concise and intuitive definition of interference. Based on this definition we show that most currently proposed topology control algorithms do not effectively constrain interference. Furthermore we propose connectivity-preserving an spanner constructions that are interference-minimal.
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