Revisiting optimal power control: Dual effects of SNR and contention

Yang Liu, M. Liu, Jing Deng
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In this paper we study a transmission power-tune/control problem in the context of 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) with multiple (and possibly densely deployed) access points (APs). Previous studies on power control tend to focus on one aspect of the control, either its effect on transmission capacity (PHY layer) assuming simultaneous transmissions, or its effect on contention order (MAC layer) by maximizing spatial reuse. We observe that power control has a dual effect: it affects both spatial reuse and capacity of active transmission; moreover, maximizing the two separately is not always aligned in maximizing system throughput and can even point in opposite directions. In this paper we introduce an optimization formulation that takes into account this dual effect, by measuring the impact of transmit power on system performance from both PHY and MAC layers. We show that such an optimization problem is intractable and develop an analytical framework to construct simple yet efficient solutions. Through numerical results, we observe clear benefits of this dual-effect model compared to solutions by trying to maximize spatial reuse and transmission capacity separately. This problem does not invoke cross-layer design, as the only degree of freedom in design resides with transmission power. It however highlights the complexity in tuning certain design parameters, as the change may manifest itself differently at different layers which may be at odds.
再论最优功率控制:信噪比和竞争的双重影响
在本文中,我们研究了具有多个(可能密集部署的)接入点(ap)的802.11无线局域网(wlan)背景下的传输功率调谐/控制问题。以往关于功率控制的研究往往侧重于控制的一个方面,即在同时传输的情况下功率控制对传输容量(物理层)的影响,或者通过最大化空间重用对争用顺序(MAC层)的影响。我们发现功率控制具有双重作用:它既影响空间复用,又影响主动传输容量;此外,分别最大化两者并不总是与最大化系统吞吐量一致,甚至可能指向相反的方向。在本文中,我们通过从物理层和MAC层测量发射功率对系统性能的影响,介绍了一个考虑到这种双重效应的优化公式。我们证明了这样的优化问题是棘手的,并开发了一个分析框架来构建简单而有效的解决方案。通过数值结果,我们观察到与分别尝试最大化空间重用和传输容量的解决方案相比,该双效应模型具有明显的优势。这个问题不需要跨层设计,因为设计中唯一的自由度取决于传输功率。然而,它强调了调整某些设计参数的复杂性,因为变化可能在不同的层次上表现不同,这可能是不一致的。
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