Title :
Optimal transmission scheduling policies for wireless sensor networks with frequency diversity
Author :
Paschalidis, Ioannis Ch ; Lai, Wei ; Song, Xiangdong
Author_Institution :
Boston Univ., Brookline
Abstract :
We consider wireless sensor networks with multiple frequency channels, multiple gateways and multiple classes of traffic carrying data generated by different sensory inputs. The objective is to devise joint routing and transmission scheduling policies in order to gather data in the most efficient manner while respecting the needs of different sensing tasks (fairness). We formulate the problem as maximizing the utility of transmissions subject to explicit fairness constraints and propose a decomposition algorithm drawing upon large-scale decomposition ideas in mathematical programming. We show that our algorithm terminates in a finite number of iterations. Furthermore, we exploit the special structure of the subproblem and show that a particular relaxation is solvable in polynomial time. This enables an improved algorithm based on the decomposition algorithm which is much more efficient for solving large problem instances.
Keywords :
data communication; iterative methods; mathematical programming; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; wireless sensor networks; decomposition algorithm; explicit fairness constraints; frequency diversity; iterations finite number; large-scale decomposition; mathematical programming; multiple frequency channels; multiple gateways; optimal transmission scheduling policies; traffic carrying data; transmissions utility; wireless sensor networks; Computer aided manufacturing; Frequency diversity; Job shop scheduling; Mathematical programming; Polynomials; Power control; Routing; Surveillance; Throughput; Wireless sensor networks; Mathematical programming/optimization; frequency diversity; routing; transmission scheduling; wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2007 46th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1497-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0191-2216
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2007.4434282