Minimizing Flow Time in the Wireless Gathering Problem
Data Structures and Algorithms
2019-07-01 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture
Abstract
We address the problem of efficient data gathering in a wireless network through multi-hop communication. We focus on the objective of minimizing the maximum flow time of a data packet. We prove that no polynomial time algorithm for this problem can have approximation ratio less than \Omega(m^{1/3) when packets have to be transmitted, unless . We then use resource augmentation to assess the performance of a FIFO-like strategy. We prove that this strategy is 5-speed optimal, i.e., its cost remains within the optimal cost if we allow the algorithm to transmit data at a speed 5 times higher than that of the optimal solution we compare to.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0802.2836,
title = {Minimizing Flow Time in the Wireless Gathering Problem},
author = {Vincenzo Bonifaci and Peter Korteweg and Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela and Leen Stougie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.2836},
year = {2019}
}