DocumentCode :
1386685
Title :
Control-Theoretic Utility Maximization in Multihop Wireless Networks Under Mission Dynamics
Author :
Eswaran, Sharanya ; Misra, Archan ; Porta, Thomas F La
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University,
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1082
Lastpage :
1095
Abstract :
Both bandwidth and energy become important resource constraints when multihop wireless networks are used to transport high-data-rate traffic for a moderately long duration. In such networks, it is important to control the traffic rates to not only conform to the link capacity bounds, but also to ensure that the energy of battery-powered forwarding nodes is utilized judiciously to avoid premature exhaustion (i.e., the network lasts as long as the applications require data from the sources) without being unnecessarily conservative (i.e., ensuring that the applications derive the maximum utility possible). Unlike prior work that focuses on the instantaneous distributed optimization of such networks, we consider the more challenging question of how such optimal usage of both link capacity and node energy may be achieved over a time horizon. Our key contributions are twofold. We first show how the formalism of optimal control may be used to derive optimal resource usage strategies over a time horizon, under a variety of both deterministic and statistically uncertain variations in various parameters, such as the duration for which individual applications are active or the time-varying recharge characteristics of renewable energy sources (e.g., solar cell batteries). In parallel, we also demonstrate that these optimal adaptations can be embedded, with acceptably low signaling overhead, into a distributed, utility-based rate adaptation protocol. Simulation studies, based on a combination of synthetic and real data traces, validate the close-to-optimal performance characteristics of these practically realizable protocols.
Keywords :
Batteries; Optimal control; Optimization; Protocols; Sensors; Wireless networks; Wireless sensor networks; Bandwidth- and energy-constrained networks; network lifetime; utility optimization; wireless sensor network (WSN);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2011.2176510
Filename :
6093945
Link To Document :
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