Title :
Coordination of autonomic functionalities in communications networks
Author :
Combes, Richard ; Altman, Zwi ; Altman, Eitan
Author_Institution :
KTH, R. Sch. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Future communication networks are expected to feature autonomic (or self-organizing) mechanisms to ease deployment, tune parameters automatically and repair the network. Self-organizing mechanisms are designed as stand-alone entities, even though multiple mechanisms run in parallel in operational networks. An efficient coordination mechanism will be the major enabler for large scale deployment of self-organizing networks. We model self-organizing mechanisms as control loops, and study the conditions for stability when running control loops in parallel. Based on control theory, we propose a distributed coordination mechanism to stabilize the system. In certain cases, coordination can be achieved without any exchange of information between control loops. The mechanism remains valid in the presence of noise via stochastic approximation. Instability and coordination in the context of wireless networks are illustrated with two examples. We are essentially concerned with linear systems, and the applicability of our results for non-linear systems is discussed.
Keywords :
distributed control; radio networks; stochastic programming; Self-organizing mechanisms; autonomic functionality coordination; communication network; network repairing; self-organizing network; stochastic approximation; tune parameter; wireless network; Approximation methods; Asymptotic stability; Noise measurement; Optimization; Stability criteria; Wireless networks; Coordination; Dynamical Systems; Self-Optimization; Self-Organization; Self-Organizing Networks; Self-configuration; Stability; Stochastic approximation;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling & Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc & Wireless Networks (WiOpt), 2013 11th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba Science City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-824-2