Optimal control of wireless networks with finite buffers
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Le, Long Bao; Modiano, Eytan H.; Shroff, Ness B.
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This paper considers network control for wireless networks with finite buffers. We investigate the performance of joint flow control, routing, and scheduling algorithms which achieve high network utility and deterministically bounded backlogs inside the network. Our algorithms guarantee that buffers inside the network never overflow. We study the tradeoff between buffer size and network utility and show that if internal buffers have size (N - 1)/à ¿ then a high fraction of the maximum utility can be achieved, where à ¿ captures the loss in utility and N is the number of network nodes. The underlying scheduling/routing component of the considered control algorithms requires ingress queue length information (IQI) at all network nodes. However, we show that these algorithms can achieve the same utility performance with delayed ingress queue length information. Numerical results reveal that the considered algorithms achieve nearly optimal network utility with a significant reduction in queue backlog compared to the existing algorithm in the literature. Finally, we discuss extension of the algorithms to wireless networks with time-varying links.
Date issued
2010-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Le, Long Bao, Eytan Modiano, and Ness B. Shroff. “Optimal Control of Wireless Networks with Finite Buffers.” 2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM. San Diego, CA, USA, 2010. 1-9. © Copyright 2011 IEEE
Version: Final published version
ISBN
978-1-4244-5836-3
ISSN
0743-166X