Document Type

Conference Paper

Publication Date

3-2011

Publication Title

Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)

Department

Department of Computer Science

Abstract

In a network, bridging nodes are those nodes that from a topological perspective, are strategically located between highly connected regions of nodes. Thus, they have high values of the Bridging Centrality (BC) metric. We recently introduced the Localized Bridging Centrality (LBC) metric, which can identify such nodes via distributed computation, yet has an accuracy equal to that of the centralized BC metric. The LBC and BC metrics are based on the Social Network Analysis (SNA) metric "betweenness centrality". We now introduce a new SNA metric that is more suitable for use in wireless mesh networks: the Localized Load-aware Bridging Centrality (LLBC) metric. The LLBC metric improves upon LBC by detecting critical bridging nodes while taking into account the actual traffic flows present in a mesh network. We only use local information from surrounding nodes to compute the LLBC metric, thus our LLBC metric is designed for scalable distributed computation and distributed network analysis. We developed the SNA Plugin (SNAP) for the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol to study the potential use of LBC and LLBC in improving multicast communications. We present some promising initial results for SNAP from real and emulated mesh networks. SNAP is open source and free for academic use.

DOI

10.1109/WCNC.2011.5779252

Original Citation

Soumendra Nanda and David Kotz. Social Network Analysis Plugin (SNAP) for Mesh Networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), March 2011. 10.1109/WCNC.2011.5779252

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