Title :
Two-Way Transmission Capacity of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
Author :
Vaze, Rahul ; Truong, Kien T. ; Weber, Steven ; Heath, Robert W., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Technol. & Comput. Sci., Tata Inst. of Fundamental Res., Mumbai, India
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The transmission capacity of an ad-hoc network is the maximum density of active transmitters per unit area, given an outage constraint at each receiver for a fixed rate of transmission. Most prior work on finding the transmission capacity of ad-hoc networks has focused only on one-way communication where a source communicates with a destination and no data is sent from the destination to the source. In practice, however, two-way or bidirectional data transmission is required to support control functions like packet acknowledgements and channel feedback. This paper extends the concept of transmission capacity to two-way wireless ad-hoc networks by incorporating the concept of a two-way outage with different rate requirements in both directions. Tight upper and lower bounds on the two-way transmission capacity are derived for frequency division duplexing. The obtained bounds are used to derive the optimal solution for bidirectional bandwidth allocation that maximizes the two-way transmission capacity, which is shown to perform better than allocating bandwidth proportional to the desired rate in both directions. Using the proposed two-way transmission capacity framework, a lower bound on the two-way transmission capacity with transmit beamforming using limited feedback is derived as a function of bandwidth and the number of bits allocated for feedback.
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; array signal processing; bandwidth allocation; channel capacity; feedback; frequency division multiplexing; active transmitters; bidirectional bandwidth allocation; bidirectional data transmission; channel feedback; frequency division duplexing; limited feedback; one-way communication; packet acknowledgements; receiver; transmit beamforming; two-way transmission capacity; upper bounds; wireless ad-hoc networks; Ad hoc networks; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Interference; Receivers; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Two-way communication; feedback in ad-hoc networks; transmission capacity;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2011.041311.101488