Title :
Spatial Reuse in Dense Wireless Areas: A Cross-Layer Optimization Approach via ADMM
Author :
Tabrizi, Haleh ; Peleato, Borja ; Farhadi, Golnaz ; Cioffi, John M. ; Aldabbagh, Ghadah
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper introduces an efficient method for communication resource use in dense wireless areas where all nodes must communicate with a common destination node. The proposed method groups nodes based on their distance from the destination and creates a structured multi-hop configuration in which each group can relay its neighbor´s data. The large number of active radio nodes and the common direction of communication toward a single destination are exploited to reuse the limited spectrum resources in spatially separated groups. Spectrum allocation constraints among groups are then embedded in a joint routing and resource allocation framework to optimize the route and amount of resources allocated to each node. The solution to this problem uses coordination among the lower-layers of the wireless-network protocol stack to outperform conventional approaches where these layers are decoupled. Furthermore, the structure of this problem is exploited to obtain a semi-distributed optimization algorithm based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) where each node can optimize its resources independently based on local channel information.
Keywords :
optimisation; protocols; relay networks (telecommunication); resource allocation; telecommunication network routing; wireless channels; ADMM; active radio nodes; alternating direction method of multipliers; common destination node; communication common direction; communication resource; cross-layer optimization approach; dense wireless areas; joint routing framework; limited spectrum resources; local channel information; method groups nodes; neighbor data relay; resource allocation framework; semidistributed optimization algorithm; single destination; spatial reuse; spectrum allocation constraints; structured multihop configuration; wireless-network protocol stack; Bandwidth; Convergence; Optimization; Relays; Resource management; Routing; Wireless communication; Alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM); crosslayer optimization; dynamic resource allocation; routing;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2464373