Direction assignment in wireless networks

Boaz Ben-Moshe, Paz Carmi, Lilach Chaitman, Matthew J. Katz, Gila Morgenstern, Yael Stein

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Abstract

In this paper we consider a wireless network, where each transceiver is equipped with a directional antenna, and study two direction assignment problems, determined by the type of antennas employed. Given a set S of transceivers with directional antennas, located in the plane. We investigate two types of directional antennas quadrant antennas and half-strip antennas, and show how to assign a direction to each antenna, such that the resulting communication graph is connected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages39-42
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2010
Event22nd Annual Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, CCCG 2010 - Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Duration: 9 Aug 201011 Aug 2010

Conference

Conference22nd Annual Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, CCCG 2010
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityWinnipeg, MB
Period9/08/1011/08/10

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