Title :
Uncoordinated Cooperative Communications in Highly Dynamic Wireless Networks
Author :
Xiong, Lixiang ; Libman, Lavy ; Mao, Guoqiang
Author_Institution :
Australian Commun. & Media Authority, Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fDate :
2/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cooperative communication techniques offer significant performance benefits over traditional methods that do not exploit the broadcast nature of wireless transmissions. Such techniques generally require advance coordination among the participating nodes to discover available neighbors and negotiate the cooperation strategy. However, the associated discovery and negotiation overheads may negate much of the cooperation benefit in mobile networks with highly dynamic or unstable topologies (e.g. vehicular networks). This paper discusses uncoordinated cooperation strategies, where each node overhearing a packet decides independently whether to retransmit it, without any coordination with the transmitter, intended receiver, or other neighbors in the vicinity. We formulate and solve the problem of finding the optimal uncoordinated retransmission probability at every location as a function of only a priori statistical information about the local environment, namely the node density and radio propagation model. We show that the solution consists of an optimal cooperation region which we provide a constructive method to compute explicitly. Our numerical evaluation demonstrates that uncoordinated cooperation offers a low-overhead viable alternative, especially in high-noise (or low-power) and high node density scenarios.
Keywords :
cooperative communication; probability; radio receivers; radio transmitters; telecommunication network topology; a priori statistical information; associated discovery; highly dynamic wireless networks; mobile networks; negotiation overheads; node density; optimal uncoordinated retransmission probability; radio propagation model; uncoordinated cooperative communications; wireless transmissions; Interference; Network topology; Optimization; Receivers; Topology; Vehicle dynamics; Wireless communication; Cooperative communication; coordination; random networks;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2012.120206