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Distributed dynamic scheduling for end-to-end rate guarantees in wireless ad hoc networks

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Distributed dynamic scheduling for end-to-end rate guarantees in wireless ad hoc networks
Abstract-We present a novel framework for the provision of deterministic end-to-end bandwidth guarantees in wireless ad hoc networks. Guided by a set of local feasibility conditions, multi-hop sessions are dynamically offered allocations, further translated to link demands. Using a distributed TDMA protocol, nodes adapt to the demand changes on their adjacent links by local, conflict-free slot reassignments. As soon as the changes stabilize, the nodes must incrementally converge to a TDMA schedule that realizes the global link (and session) demand allocation. We first identify an inherent trade-off between the degree of topology control and fraction of feasible allocations that can be captured by the local conditions. We show that tree topologies can be maximally utilized in this respect and that a converging distributed link scheduling algorithm exists in this case. Decoupling end-to-end bandwidth allocation from link scheduling allows support of various end-to-end QoS objectives. Foc...
Theodoros Salonidis, Leandros Tassiulas
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where MOBIHOC
Authors Theodoros Salonidis, Leandros Tassiulas
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