End-to-end packet-scheduling in wireless ad-hoc networks
Title | End-to-end packet-scheduling in wireless ad-hoc networks |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Kumar AVS, Marathe MV, Parthasarathy S, Srinivasan A |
Conference Name | Proceedings of the fifteenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithms |
Date Published | 2004/// |
Publisher | Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics |
Conference Location | Philadelphia, PA, USA |
ISBN Number | 0-89871-558-X |
Abstract | Packet-scheduling is a particular challenge in wireless networks due to interference from nearby transmissions. A distance-2 interference model serves as a useful abstraction here, and we study packet routing and scheduling under this model. The main focus of our work is the development of fully-distributed (decentralized) protocols. We present polylogarithmic/constant factor approximation algorithms for various families of disk graphs (which capture the geometric nature of wireless-signal propagation), as well as near-optimal approximation algorithms for general graphs. The packet-scheduling work by L eighton, Maggs and Rao (Combinatorica, 1994) and a basic distributed coloring procedure, originally due to Luby (J. Computer and System Sciences, 1993), underlie many of our algorithms. Experimental work of Finocchi, Panconesi, and Silvestri (SODA 2002) showed that a natural modification of Luby's algorithm leads to improved performance, and a rigorous explanation of this was left as an open question; we prove that the modified algorithm is provably better in the worst-case. Finally, using simulations, we study the impact of the routing strategy and the choice of parameters on the performance of our distributed algorithm for unit disk graphs. |
URL | http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=982792.982945 |