Preferential Detachment in Broadcast Signaling Networks: Connectivity and Cost Trade-off
M. Lim, D. Braha, S. Wijesinghe, S. Tucker, Y. Bar-Yam Europhysics Letters 79, 58005. 2007.
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Abstract
We consider a network of nodes distributed in physical space without physical links
communicating through message broadcasting over specified distances. Typically, communication
using smaller distances is desirable due to savings in energy or other resources. We introduce a
network formation mechanism to enable reducing the distances while retaining connectivity. Nodes,
which initially transmit signals at a prespecified maximum distance, sub ject links to preferential
detachment by autonomously decreasing their transmission radii while satisfying conditions of zero
communication loss and fixed maximum node-hopping distance for signaling. Applied to networks
with various spatial topologies, we find cost reductions as high as 90% over networks that are
restricted to have all nodes with equal transmission distance.
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