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Middle-mile Network Optimization in Rural Wireless Meshes

The status quo of limited broadband connectivity in rural areas motivates the need for fielding alternatives such as long-distance wireless mesh networks. A key aspect of fielding wireless meshes cost-effectively is planning how to connect the last-mile networks to the core network service providers (i.e., the network between the edge access terminals and the landline / optical fiber terminals) with minimal infrastructure cost and throughput constraints. This so-called middle-mile network optimization, which includes topology construction, tower height assignment, antenna and orientation selection, as well as transmit power assignment, is known to be a computationally hard problem. In this paper, we provide the first polynomial time approximation solution for a generalized version of the middle-mile network optimization problem, wherein point-to-point (i.e., WiFi p2p) links are deployed to bridge last-mile networks. Our solution has a cost performance ratio of $O(\ln{|A|}+\frac{|B|}{|A|}+\frac{|A|+|B|}γ)$, where A and B respectively denote the number of terminals and non-terminals and $γ$ is the ratio of $\frac{link\ capacity}{terminal\ demand}$. Furthermore, our solution extends to hybrid networks, i.e., point-to-multipoint (i.e., WiFi p2mp) or omnidirectional (i.e., TV White Space) can serve as hyperlinks in addition to point-to-point links, to further reduce the cost of wireless links. We provide a complementary heuristic for our middle-mile network optimization solution that adds hyperlinks if and only if they reduce the cost.

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