Mobile Computing Projects

Abstract:

This project addresses the coexistence problem between multiple wireless body area networks (WBANs), where co-channel interference can occur if channels are not allocated properly, reducing energy efficiency and packet transmission reliability.

We solve the graph coloring channel allocation problem to increase co-channel reuse and WBANs with assigned channels. Game-theoretic distributed two-hop incomplete coloring (DTIC) solves the graph coloring problem.

The DTIC algorithm uses two-hop information to allow high channel reuse among two-hop neighbors and incomplete coloring when the number of colors (or channels) is insufficient to color all vertices without conflict. To avoid collisions and ensure WBANs share consistent coloring information, a distributed message-passing protocol is proposed. Our algorithm improves co-channel reuse and throughput in simulations.

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