DocumentCode
1405585
Title
Integration Gain of Heterogeneous WiFi/WiMAX Networks
Author
Wang, Wei ; Liu, Xin ; Vicente, John ; Mohapatra, Prasant
Author_Institution
Nokia Res. Center, Beijing, China
Volume
10
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1131
Lastpage
1143
Abstract
We study the integrated WiFi/WiMAX networks, where users are equipped with dual-radio interfaces that can connect to either a WiFi or a WiMAX network. Previous research on integrated heterogeneous networks (e.g., WiFi/cellular) usually considers one network as the main and the other as the auxiliary. The performance of the integrated network is compared with the "main” network. The gain is apparently due to the additional resources from the auxiliary network. In this study, we are interested in integration gain that comes from the better utilization of the resource rather than the increase of the resource. The heterogeneity of the two networks is the fundamental reason for the integration gain. To quantify it, we design a generic framework that supports different performance objectives. We focus on the max-min throughput fairness in this work and also briefly cover the proportional fairness metric. We first prove that it is NP-hard to achieve integral max-min throughput fairness, then propose a heuristic algorithm, which provides two-approximation to the optimal fractional solution. Simulation results demonstrate significant integration gain from three sources, namely, spatial multiplexing, multinetwork diversity, and multiuser diversity. For the proportional fairness metric, we derive the formulation and propose a heuristic algorithm, which shows satisfactory performance when compared with the optimal solution.
Keywords
WiMax; computational complexity; diversity reception; minimax techniques; wireless LAN; NP-hard; WiFi network; WiMAX network; dual-radio interfaces; heuristic algorithm; integrated heterogeneous networks; integration gain; max-min throughput fairness; multinetwork diversity; multiuser diversity; optimal fractional solution; proportional fairness metric; spatial multiplexing; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Measurement; Mobile computing; Switches; Throughput; WiMAX; NP-hardness; WiFi; WiMAX; approximation algorithm.; heterogeneous network; integration gain;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2010.232
Filename
5669319
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