DocumentCode :
799212
Title :
Optimal Throughput–Delay Scaling in Wireless Networks—Part II: Constant-Size Packets
Author :
El Gamal, Abbas ; Mammen, James ; Prabhakar, Balaji ; Shah, Devavrat
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Volume :
52
Issue :
11
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
5111
Lastpage :
5116
Abstract :
In Part I of this paper, the optimal throughput-delay tradeoff for static wireless networks was shown to be D(n)=Theta(nT(n)), where D(n) and T(n) are the average packet delay and throughput in a network of n nodes, respectively. While this tradeoff captures the essential network dynamics, packets need to scale down with the network size. In this "fluid model, " no buffers are required. Due to this packet scaling, D(n) does not correspond to the average delay per bit. This leads to the question whether the tradeoff remains the same when the packet size is kept constant, which necessitates packet scheduling in the network. In this correspondence, this question is answered in the affirmative by showing that the optimal throughput-delay tradeoff is still D(n)=Theta(nT(n)), where now D(n) is the average delay per bit. Packets of constant size necessitate the use of buffers in the network, which in turn requires scheduling packet transmissions in a discrete-time queuing network and analyzing the corresponding delay. Our method consists of deriving packet schedules in the discrete-time network by devising a corresponding continuous-time network and then analyzing the delay induced in the actual discrete network using results from queuing theory for continuous-time networks.
Keywords :
delays; discrete time systems; packet radio networks; queueing theory; scheduling; delay scaling; discrete-time queuing network; fluid model; packet scheduling; static wireless network; Australia; Delay; Electrostatic discharge; Information theory; Intelligent networks; Queueing analysis; Routing; Scheduling algorithm; Throughput; Wireless networks; Product form equilibrium; queuing theory; scaling laws; scheduling; throughput scaling; throughput–delay tradeoff; wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2006.883548
Filename :
1715548
Link To Document :
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