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Distributed Link Scheduling with Constant Overhead

Networking and Internet Architecture 2007-05-23 v1 Performance

Abstract

This paper proposes a new class of simple, distributed algorithms for scheduling in wireless networks. The algorithms generate new schedules in a distributed manner via simple local changes to existing schedules. The class is parameterized by integers k1k\geq 1. We show that algorithm kk of our class achieves k/(k+2)k/(k+2) of the capacity region, for every k1k\geq 1. The algorithms have small and constant worst-case overheads: in particular, algorithm kk generates a new schedule using {\em (a)} time less than 4k+24k+2 round-trip times between neighboring nodes in the network, and {\em (b)} at most three control transmissions by any given node, for any kk. The control signals are explicitly specified, and face the same interference effects as normal data transmissions. Our class of distributed wireless scheduling algorithms are the first ones guaranteed to achieve any fixed fraction of the capacity region while using small and constant overheads that do not scale with network size. The parameter kk explicitly captures the tradeoff between control overhead and scheduler throughput performance and provides a tuning knob protocol designers can use to harness this trade-off in practice.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0611064,
  title  = {Distributed Link Scheduling with Constant Overhead},
  author = {Sujay Sanghavi and Loc Bui and R. Srikant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0611064},
  year   = {2007}
}