Distributed Association Control and Relaying in MillimeterWave Wireless Access Networks

  • Xu Y
  • Athanasiou G
  • Fischione C
  • et al.
ArXiv: 1307.7553
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Abstract

In millimeterWave wireless networks the rapidly varying wireless channels demand fast and dynamic resource allocation mechanisms. This challenge is hereby addressed by a distributed approach that optimally solves the fundamental resource allocation problem of joint client association and relaying. The problem is posed as a multi assignment optimization, for which a novel solution method is established by a series of transformations that lead to a tractable minimum cost flow problem. The method allows to design distributed auction solution algorithms where the clients and relays act asynchronously. The computational complexity of the new algorithms is much better than centralized general-purpose solvers. It is shown that the algorithms always converge to a solution that maximizes the total network throughput within a desired bound. Both theoretical and numerical results evince numerous useful properties in comparison to standard approaches and the potential applications to forthcoming millimeterWave wireless access networks.

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Xu, Y., Athanasiou, G., Fischione, C., & Tassiulas, L. (2013). Distributed Association Control and Relaying in MillimeterWave Wireless Access Networks. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.7553

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