Title :
Optimal Resource Allocation for UWB Wireless AD HOC Networks
Author :
Zou, Chuanyun ; Haas, Zygmunt
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Wireless Networks, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the problem of maximizing the throughput of UWB-based wireless ad-hoc networks by optimal allocation of radio resources, such as transmission rates and transmission powers. In particular, we determine the transmission rate of a link (which is transmission-power dependent) that maximizes the link´s throughput. We show that if a link´s transmission rate is adapted to this optimal transmission rate then, as the number of concurrently operating links increases, the maximal total network throughput approaches a constant and each link´s throughput approaches zero. We conclude that for sufficiently large transmission power, the throughput of the single-link case exceeds the total network throughput of the multiple-links case. We then present an optimal transmission scheduling scheme that maximizes the network throughput. Based on this scheme, and for the case of small maximal attainable power and weak interference levels, the scheduling scheme allocates simultaneous transmissions of multiple links. However, for the case of large maximally attainable power and strong interference levels, the scheduling scheme assigns separate times for transmission on each link. The breakpoint of when it is preferable to use a separate time for any link, as opposed to simultaneous transmission over multiple links, is determined by the value of the maximal transmission power of the links. Finally, we argue that, in contrast with previous studies, the design of the optimal medium MAC protocol is dependent on the choice of a routing scheme
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; radio links; resource allocation; scheduling; ultra wideband communication; UWB; multiple-links case; network throughput; optimal resource allocation; optimal transmission scheduling scheme; radio resources; single-link case; wireless ad hoc networks; Ad hoc networks; Contracts; FCC; Interference; Maintenance engineering; Mobile ad hoc networks; Resource management; Throughput; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless networks; MAC; UWB; ad hoc networks; impulse radio; maximal throughput; power control; resource allocation; transmission scheduling;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005. PIMRC 2005. IEEE 16th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
9.7838007291e+012
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2005.1651477