DocumentCode
2966663
Title
Joint Channel Assignment and Space-Division Multiple Access Scheduling in Wireless Mesh Networks
Author
Gong, Dawei ; Zhao, Miao ; Yan, Yuanyuan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, NY, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
18-21 April 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
In recent years, wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have been widely deployed to provide wireless access to the Internet. However, due to inter-link interference, the aggregated capacity of WMNs is limited, even with multiple channels. As a result, many links in WMNs are suppressed since interfering links cannot be active (i.e., transmitting packets) simultaneously. In this paper, we propose a joint design of channel assignment and space-division multiple access (SDMA) technique with the objective of maximizing the number of active links in WMNs. We assign different channels to transmission links based on their interference relationship to alleviate the interference. We also apply the SDMA technique to link scheduling, which enables two interfering links that share the same destination to communicate simultaneously on the same channel. By utilizing SDMA, more concurrent transmission links can be accommodated such that the network capacity can be greatly improved. We formulate this joint design into an optimization problem, prove its NP-hardness and then provide two heuristic algorithms to give practically good solutions to the problem. %David update begin Our simulation results demonstrate that when 90% SDMA pairs are compatible, the proposed algorithms can increase the percentage of active links in a WMN by up to 40% as compared to non-SDMA schedules.
Keywords
Heuristic algorithms; IP networks; Interference constraints; Mesh networks; Multiaccess communication; Network topology; Receiving antennas; Scheduling algorithm; Wireless mesh networks; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Sydney, Australia
ISSN
1525-3511
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6396-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCNC.2010.5506144
Filename
5506144
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