Affiliation:
1. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Abstract
In geographical forwarding of packets in a large wireless sensor network (WSN) with sleep-wake cycling nodes, we are interested in the local decision problem faced by a node that has “custody” of a packet and has to choose one among a set of next-hop relay nodes to forward the packet toward the sink. Each relay is associated with a “reward” that summarizes the benefit of forwarding the packet through that relay. We seek a solution to this local problem, the idea being that such a solution, if adopted by every node, could provide a reasonable heuristic for the end-to-end forwarding problem. Toward this end, we propose a local <i>relay selection problem</i> consisting of a forwarding node and a collection of relay nodes, with the relays waking up sequentially at random times. At each relay wake-up instant, the forwarder can choose to <i>probe</i> a relay to learn its reward value, based on which the forwarder can then decide whether to <i>stop</i> (and forward its packet to the chosen relay) or to <i>continue</i> to wait for further relays to wake up. The forwarder’s objective is to select a relay so as to minimize a combination of waiting delay, reward, and probing cost. The local decision problem can be considered as a variant of the asset selling problem studied in the operations research literature. We formulate the local problem as a Markov decision process (MDP) and characterize the solution in terms of <i>stopping sets</i> and <i>probing sets</i>. We provide results illustrating the structure of the stopping sets, namely, the (lower bound) threshold and the stage independence properties. Regarding the probing sets, we make an interesting conjecture that these sets are characterized by upper bounds. Through simulation experiments, we provide valuable insights into the performance of the optimal local forwarding and its use as an end-to-end forwarding heuristic.
Funder
Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research
Department of Science and Technology (DST) via a J.C. Bose Fellowship
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications
Cited by
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