Title :
Integrated power control for circuit & packet switched traffic in wireless networks
Author :
Gitzenis, Savvas ; Bambos, Nicholas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
We investigate a set of novel distributed channel access schemes for wireless networks supporting both circuit-switched and packet-switched traffic. The dissimilar nature of each traffic type calls for differentiated treatment by the network: circuit-switched or streamed traffic requires constant rate bit flows across the wireless links, hence the network shall maintain the effective traffic rate of operational/active links at all times (link protection)., packet-switched or elastic traffic is intermittent and delay-tolerant. Hence, it is more efficient to buffer the incoming packets, and transmit them when appropriate, rather than reserving wireless resources for each individual flow. Past research in power-control looked at the problem of supporting each traffic type in isolated, separate networks, and has come up with the distributed algorithms of DPC/ALP (N. Bambos et al., 2000) and PCMA (N. Bambos et al., 2002) [S. Kandukuri et al., 2001], respectively. In this work, we propose a framework which integrates these two algorithms into a single set of access schemes to allow the sharing of the wireless resources to both traffic types and to new hybrid schemes.
Keywords :
circuit switching; distributed algorithms; distributed control; multi-access systems; packet radio networks; power control; radio links; telecommunication traffic; active link protection; circuit switched traffic; constant rate bit flow; differentiated network treatment; distributed algorithm; distributed channel access scheme; distributed power control; elastic traffic; incoming packet buffer; integrated power control; packet switched traffic; packet transmission; power controlled-multiple access algorithm; streamed traffic; traffic rate; traffic type call; wireless link; wireless network; wireless resource; wireless resource sharing; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Intelligent networks; Interference; Packet switching; Power control; Switching circuits; Telecommunication traffic; Transmitters; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Fall. 2003 IEEE 58th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7954-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2003.1286018