Abstract—In wireless domain finding the dominating set is one of the solutions for connectivity maintenance. Due to the dynamic topology, i.e. nodes move anywhere at any time: finding the dominating set also is a major task and lots of control messages require updating every change that occurs. To overcome the existing issues a new localized mechanism is proposed in this paper named as Localized Backbone Structure (LBS), which uses self stability nodes to alleviate the fundamental wireless problems like connectivity and coverage. And also the proposed work is involved in the research challenged topic topological control. Localized Virtual Backbone nodes have the ability to reduce the link and nodes for active information exchange based on local computations. The work analyses the QoS parameters like scalability with different backbone size and packet delivery ratio in network simulator.
Index Terms—Distributed approach, connectivity maintenance, localized protocol, quality of service.
S. Smys is with the Department of Information Technology, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India (e-mail: smys375@gmail.com).
Jennifer S. Raj is with the Department of ECE, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India (e-mail: jennifer.raj@gmail.com).
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Cite:S. Smys and Jennifer S. Raj, "Analysis of Wireless Mesh Structures Using Localized Backbone Constructions," Journal of Advances in Computer Networks vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 233-236, 2014.