Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas Univ., Austin, TX
Abstract :
This paper focuses on congestion control over multi-hop, wireless networks. In a wireless network, an important constraint that arises is that due to the MAC (Media Access Control) layer. Many wireless MACs use a time-division strategy for channel access, where, at any point in space, the physical channel can be accessed by a single user at each instant of time. In this paper, we develop a fair hop-by-hop congestion control algorithm with the MAC constraint being imposed in the form of a channel access time constraint, using an optimization-based framework. In the absence of delay, we show that this algorithm are globally stable using a Lyapunov-function-based approach. Next, in the presence of delay, we show that the hop-by-hop control algorithm has the property of spatial spreading. In other words, focused loads at a particular spatial location in the network get "smoothed" over space. We derive bounds on the "peak load" at a node, both with hop-by-hop control, as well as with end-to-end control, show that significant gains are to be had with the hop-by-hop scheme, and validate the analytical results with simulation
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; access protocols; optimisation; radio networks; telecommunication congestion control; Lyapunov-function-based approach; MAC layer; channel access; end-to-end control; hop-by-hop congestion control; media access control; time-division strategy; wireless multihop network; Ad hoc networks; Bandwidth; Constraint optimization; Delay; Feedback; IP networks; Media Access Protocol; Spread spectrum communication; Time factors; Wireless networks; Control theory; mathematical programming/ optimization;