Title :
Capacity gain through power enhancement in multi-radio multi-channel wireless networks
Author :
Shila, Devu Manikantan ; Yu Cheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
The main focus of this paper is to show theoretically that power is a crucial factor in multi-radio multi-channel (MR-MC) wireless networks and hence by judiciously leveraging the power, one can realize a considerable gain on the capacity for MR-MC wireless networks. Such a capacity gain through power enhancement is revealed by our new insights of a co-channel enlarging effect. In particular, when the number of available channels (c) in a network is larger than that necessary for enabling the maximum set of simultaneous transmissions (c̃), allocating transmissions to those additional c-c̃ channels could enlarge the distance between the co-channel transmissions; the larger co-channel distance then allows a higher transmission power for higher link capacity. The finding of this paper specifically indicate that by exploiting the co-channel enlarging effect with power, one can realize the following gain on the capacity for MR-MC wireless networks: (i) In the channel-constraint region (c̃ <; c <; nφ/2), if each node augments its power from the minimum Pmin to Pmin c/c̃α/2, then a gain of Θ(log(c/c̃)α/2) is achieved; (ii) In the power-constraint region (c ≥ nφ/2), if each node sends at the maximum power level, Pmax = Pmin.nK or Pmin.2nφ/2, depending on the power availability at a node, then a gain of Θ(log n) or Θ(n) is achieved, respectively.
Keywords :
channel capacity; cochannel interference; radio networks; wireless channels; MR-MC wireless networks; capacity gain; channel-constraint region; cochannel distance; cochannel enlarging effect; cochannel interference; cochannel transmissions; link capacity; multiradio multichannel wireless networks; power enhancement; power-constraint region; Bandwidth; Channel models; Interference; Receivers; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5944-3
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566984