Title :
Optimal Routing with Mutual Information Accumulation in Wireless Networks
Author :
Urgaonkar, Rahul ; Neely, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Network Res. Dept., Raytheon BBN Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We investigate optimal routing and scheduling strategies for multi-hop wireless networks with rateless codes. Rateless codes allow each node of the network to accumulate mutual information with every packet transmission. This enables a significant performance gain over conventional shortest path routing. Further, it also outperforms cooperative communication techniques that are based on energy accumulation. However, it creates complex and combinatorial networking decisions concerning which nodes participate in transmission, and which decode ordering to use. We formulate three problems of interest in this setting: (i) minimum delay routing, (ii) minimum energy routing subject to delay constraint, and (iii) minimum delay broadcast. All of these are hard combinatorial optimization problems and we make use of several structural properties of their optimal solutions to simplify the problems and derive optimal greedy algorithms. Although the reduced problems still have exponential complexity, unlike prior works on such problems, our greedy algorithms are simple to use and do not require solving any linear programs. Further, using the insight obtained from the optimal solution to a linear network, we propose two simple heuristics that can be implemented in polynomial time in a distributed fashion and compare them with the optimal solution. Simulations suggest that both heuristics perform very close to the optimal solution over random network topologies.
Keywords :
combinatorial mathematics; cooperative communication; delays; optimisation; radio networks; telecommunication network routing; combinatorial networking decisions; conventional shortest path routing; cooperative communication technique; delay constraint; distributed fashion; energy accumulation; exponential complexity; hard combinatorial optimization problem; linear programs; minimum delay broadcast; minimum delay routing; minimum energy routing; multihop wireless network; mutual information accumulation; optimal routing; packet transmission; polynomial time; random network topology; rateless code; scheduling strategy; structural property; Complexity theory; Delay; Greedy algorithms; Mutual information; Relays; Routing; Wireless networks; Minimum Delay Routing; Minimum Energy Routing; Mutual Information Accumulation; Rateless Codes;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2012.121017