DocumentCode
1268429
Title
Practical Adaptive User Association Policies for Wireless Systems With Dynamic Interference
Author
Rengarajan, Balaji ; De Veciana, Gustavo
Author_Institution
IMDEA Networks, Madrid, Spain
Volume
19
Issue
6
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1690
Lastpage
1703
Abstract
We study the impact of user association policies on flow-level performance in interference-limited wireless networks. Most research in this area has used static interference models (neighboring base stations are always active) and resorted to intuitive objectives such as load balancing. In this paper, we show that this can be counterproductive in the presence of dynamic interference that couples the transmission rates to users at various base stations. We propose a methodology to optimize the performance of a class of coupled systems and apply it to study the user association problem. We show that by properly inducing load asymmetries, substantial performance gains can be achieved relative to a load-balancing policy (e.g., 15 times reduction in mean delay). We present a practical, measurement based, interference-aware association policy that infers the degree of interference-induced coupling and adapts to it. Systematic simulations establish that both our optimized static and adaptive association policies substantially outperform various dynamic policies that can, in extreme cases, even be susceptible to Braess´s paradox-like phenomena, i.e., an increase in the number of base stations can lead to worse performance under greedy association policies. Furthermore, these results are robust to changes in file-size distributions, large-scale propagation parameters, and spatial load distributions.
Keywords
interference (signal); radio networks; telecommunication traffic; user interfaces; dynamic interference; flow level performance; interference limited wireless networks; practical adaptive user association policies; transmission rates; wireless systems; Base stations; Couplings; Delay; Interference; Load management; Load modeling; Resource management; Best-effort traffic; flow-level performance; intercell interference; semidefinite programming; user association;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2011.2158655
Filename
5948401
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