We study a fundamental measure for wireless interference in the SINR model known as (weighted) inductive independence. This measure characterizes the effectiveness of using oblivious power - when the power used by a transmitter only depends on the distance to the receiver - as a mechanism for improving wireless capacity. We prove optimal bounds for inductive independence, implying a number of algorithmic applications. An algorithm is provided that achieves - due to existing lower bounds - capacity that is asymptotically best possible using oblivious power assignments. Improved approximation algorithms are provided for a number of problems for oblivious power and for power control, including distributed scheduling, connectivity, secondary spectrum auctions, and dynamic packet scheduling. Copyright © SIAM.
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Halldórsson, M. M., Holzer, S., Mitra, P., & Wattenhofer, R. (2013). The power of non-uniform wireless power. In Proceedings of the Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (pp. 1595–1606). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611973105.114
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