A Distributed CSMA Algorithm for Throughput and Utility Maximization in Wireless Networks
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
In multihop wireless networks, designing distributed scheduling algorithms to achieve the maximal throughput is a challenging problem because of the complex interference constraints among different links. Traditional maximal-weight scheduling (MWS), although throughput-optimal, is difficult to implement in distributed networks. On the other hand, a distributed greedy protocol similar to IEEE 802.11 does not guarantee the maximal throughput. In this paper, we introduce an adaptive carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) scheduling algorithm that can achieve the maximal throughput distributively. Some of the major advantages of the algorithm are that it applies to a very general interference model and that it is…
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Distributed algorithm
- Maximum throughput scheduling
- Distributed computing
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Computer network
- Asynchronous communication
- Network congestion