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Flow Demands Oriented Node Placement in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

In multi-hop wireless networks, flow demands mean that some nodes have routing demands of transmitting their data to other nodes with a certain level of transmission rate. When a set of nodes have been deployed with flow demands, it is worth to know how to construct paths to satisfy these flow demands with nodes placed as few as possible. In this paper, we study this flow demands oriented node placement problem that has not been addressed before. In particular, we divide and conquer the problem by three steps: calculating the maximal flow for single routing demand, calculating the maximal flow for multiple routing demands, and finding the minimal number of nodes for multiple routing demands with flow requirement. During the above solving procedure, we prove that the second and third step are NP-hard and propose two algorithms that have polynomial-time complexity. The proposed algorithms are evaluated under practical scenarios. The experiments show that the proposed algorithms can achieve satisfactory results on both flow demands and total number of wireless nodes.

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