S. Jagannathan, Anthony T. Chronopoulos, S. Ponipireddy
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引用次数: 14
摘要
能源效率是衡量无线网络性能的一个指标。因此,控制给定节点的发射机功率不仅可以增加电池的使用寿命,还可以通过成功接收新链路来增加整个系统的容量。在点对点、广播和多播场景中,寻找有效的功率控制手段至关重要。无线网络提出了巨大的挑战,我们考虑了在其他节点存在的无线网络中的单播或点对点(点对点)通信问题。我们研究了在无线网络操作区域中允许新链路的可行性,同时保持每个链路的信号干扰比(SIR)的服务质量(QoS)。SIR是通过调整给定链路上每个源的发射机功率水平来维持的。分布式功率控制(DPC)是为此目的的自然选择,因为与集中式功率控制不同,DPC应该能够使用本地测量来调整每个传输信号的功率水平,以便在合理的时间内,所有节点/链路保持所需的SIR。我们提出了一套使用状态空间和离散时间最优控制方法的DPC方案。此外,我们使用Lyapunov稳定性分析证明了与众所周知的DPC方案相比,我们的算法具有整个网络的收敛性(参见Bambos, N. et al., IEEE ACM Trans.)。on Networking, p.583- 97,2000)。我们给出了重叠场景中点对点通信的仿真结果和比较。
Distributed power control in wireless communication systems
Energy efficiency is a measure of performance in wireless networks. Therefore, controlling the transmitter power at a given node increases not only battery operating life, but also overall system capacity by successfully admitting new links. It is essential to find effective means of power control in point-to-point, broadcasting and multicasting scenarios. Wireless networking presents formidable challenges and we consider the problem of unicast or point-to-point (peer-to-peer) communication in wireless networks in the presence of other nodes. We study the feasibility of admitting new links in an wireless network operating area while maintaining quality of service (QoS), in terms of signal-to-interference ratio (SIR), for each link. SIR is maintained by adjusting the transmitter power levels at each source for a given link. Distributed power control (DPC) is a natural choice for this purpose because, unlike centralized power control, DPC should be able to adjust the power levels of each transmitted signal using local measurements, so that in a reasonable time, all nodes/links maintain the desired SIR. We present a suite of DPC schemes using both state space and optimal control methodology in discrete-time. Further, we prove the convergence of the overall network with our algorithm using Lyapunov stability analysis in comparison with a well known DPC scheme (see Bambos, N. et al., IEEE ACM Trans. on Networking, p.583-97, 2000). We present simulation results and comparisons for point to point communications in an overlapping scenario.