无线网状网络中的联合资源分配与准入控制

Tae-Suk Kim, Yong Yang, J. Hou, S. Krishnamurthy
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许多下一代应用程序(如视频流)可能有相关的最低数据速率要求,以确保最终用户所感知的满意质量。虽然在网状网络中已有支持服务质量(QoS)的方法,但它们在很大程度上忽略了由于自干扰而产生的问题,即沿多跳路径的单个流的不同链路层传输之间的干扰。在本文中,我们开发了一个框架来解决无线网状网络中流量总效用最大化的问题,该问题具有由于自干扰和最小速率要求而施加的约束。我们框架的输出是一个时间表,它规定了哪些链接将被同时激活,并提供了与每个链接相关联的资源的规范。在此框架的基础上,我们构建了一个允许控制模块,对网络中的流之间的资源进行智能管理,在不违反现有流的QoS的情况下,允许尽可能多的新流进入网络。我们提供了数值结果来证明我们的框架的有效性。
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Joint resource allocation and admission control in wireless mesh networks
Many next generation applications (such as video flows) are likely to have associated minimum data rate requirements to ensure satisfactory quality as perceived by end-users. While there have been prior approaches on supporting quality-of-service (QoS) in mesh networks, they have largely ignored the issues that arise due to self-interference, the interference between different link layer transmissions of a single flow along a multi-hop path. In this paper, we develop a framework to address the problem of maximizing the aggregate utility of traffic flows in wireless mesh networks, with constraints imposed both due to self-interference and minimum rate requirements. The output of our framework is a schedule that dictates which links are to be activated simultaneously, and provides specifications of the resources associated with each of those links. Utilizing the proposed framework as a basis, we build an admission control module that intelligently manages the resources among the flows in the network and admits as many new flows as possible without violating the QoS of the existing flows. We provide numerical results to demonstrate the efficacy of our framework.
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