DocumentCode
3671765
Title
Fairness-oriented channel-capacity distribution in wireless multi-hop networks
Author
Robil Daher
Author_Institution
Faculty of Information Engineering &
fYear
2014
Firstpage
986
Lastpage
993
Abstract
Wireless Multi-hop Networks (MUNETs) are emerged as a key technology for network infrastructures. Despite the several advantages of multi-hop networking, the shared medium access represents a major issue for resource distribution in MUNETs. Therefore, the network topology forms an essential point for determining resource distribution in such networks. Although the importance of network topology for resource distribution is well known, none of known studies deeply analyzed the related effects, i.e., no comprehensive concept. In that respect, this paper presents the Fairness-Oriented Capacity Distribution (FOCD) concept for analyzing and providing capacity distribution in relation with the network topology (neighborhood graph). For purpose of simplicity, this paper considers only the time-shared medium access based MUNETs, such as MANETs and VANETs. This work determines the major conditions for channel capacity utilization and defines factors for evaluating the capacity distribution. Accordingly, two main algorithms are introduced and evaluated. The analytical (numerical) results of selected examples show that the topology of such networks totally affects the way the channel capacity can be distributed/assigned on the network nodes. Consequently, the analytical results confirm that the maximized distribution of the channel capacity does not necessarily means distributing the whole capacity on the neighboring nodes, but only the part that enables having (stable) nodes.
Keywords
"Spread spectrum communication","Network topology","Resource management","Mathematical model","Ad hoc networks","Mobile computing","Time division multiple access"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE), 2014 International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCVE.2014.7297705
Filename
7297705
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