Title :
A theoretical framework for optimal cooperative networking in multiradio multichannel wireless networks
Author :
Cheng, Yu ; Li, Hongkun ; Wan, Peng-Jun
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A wide range of next generation wireless networks are based on the multiradio multichannel (MR-MC) network model. A full exploration of the MR-MC wireless network capacity incurs challenging cooperative networking issues including transmission cooperation, resource allocation cooperation, and cross-layer protocol cooperation. In this article, rather than focus on protocol designs for specific cooperative networking issues, we present a generic theoretical framework that could guide the protocol or algorithm development to approach the maximum network capacity. Based on our multidimensional conflict graph (MDCG) tool, we could achieve a cross-layer linear programming framework to study the optimal cooperative networking in two complementary aspects: optimal network dimensioning and throughput-optimal control. While certain NP-hard computing issues hindered the MR-MC network optimization for a long time, the MDCG-based framework can readily generate simple polynomial and distributed algorithms with guaranteed capacity region.
Keywords :
computational complexity; cooperative communication; distributed algorithms; graph theory; linear programming; next generation networks; optimal control; protocols; radio networks; resource allocation; wireless channels; MDCG tool; NP-hard computing issue; cross-layer linear programming framework; cross-layer protocol cooperation; distributed algorithm; maximum network capacity; multidimensional conflict graph tool; multiradio multichannel wireless network model; next generation wireless network; optimal cooperative networking; optimal network dimensioning; polynomial algorithm; resource allocation cooperation; throughput optimal control; transmission cooperation; Collaborative work; Interference; Optimal scheduling; Processor scheduling; Protocols; Resource management; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2012.6189415