排序对无线优化算法的影响

Gary V. Yee, D. Grunwald, D. Sicker
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网状网络总是面临带宽的挑战,因为它们使用无线连接进行访问链路和回程。本文从网络管理员的角度提出了一种研究无线网络优化的方法:给定一组无线优化算法,我们如何确定这些算法的最佳配置?我们不仅试图找到信道分配、关联控制、发射功率控制、比特率自适应和波束形式选择算法的最佳组合,而且我们也是第一个考虑这些不同算法应作为主要属性应用的顺序的人。本文讨论了在模拟和现场部署中使用的集中式测量驱动优化系统,以管理具有多个波束形成接入点的室外802.11b WLAN中的这些优化配置。结果应适用于回程、接入或网状中的组合无线链路。综合吞吐量结果通过决策树进行处理,利用两两排序和算法选择属性将优化配置划分为顶层和底层。结果表明:(1)算法在优化域中的相对排名取决于其应用的组合和顺序;(2)一组算法的排序对最终性能的影响与选择的组合一样重要。
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The Effect of Ordering on Wireless Optimization Algorithms
Mesh networks are always challenged for bandwidth since they use wireless connections for both access links and backhaul. This paper presents a methodology for studying wireless networking optimizations from the perspective of a network administrator: given a set of wireless optimization algorithms, how do we determine the best configuration of these algorithms? We not only attempt to find the best combination of channel assignment, association control, transmit power control, bit-rate adaptation and beam-form selection algorithms, but we are also the first to consider the order in which those distinct algorithms should be applied as a primary property. This paper addresses a centralized, measurement-driven optimization system used in simulation and a field deployment to administer these optimization configurations in an outdoor 802.11b WLAN featuring multiple, beam forming access points. The results should be applicable to either the backhaul, access or combined wireless links in a mesh. Aggregate throughput results are processed by a decision tree to classify optimization configurations into top and bottom tiers using pairwise ordering and algorithm selection attributes. The results demonstrate that: (1) the relative ranking of an algorithm from an optimization domain is dependent upon the combination and ordering in which it is applied and (2) the ordering of a set of algorithms is as significant to final performance as the combination selected.
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