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Adaptive access and rate control of CSMA for energy, rate, and delay optimization

Abstract: In this article, we present a cross-layer adaptive algorithm that dynamically maximizes the average utility function. A per stage utility function is defined for each link of a carrier sense multiple access-based wireless network as a weighted concave function of energy consumption, smoothed rate, and smoothed queue size. Hence, by selecting weights we can control the trade-off among them. Using dynamic programming, the utility function is maximized by dynamically adapting channel access, modulation, and coding according to the queue size and quality of the time-varying channel. We show that the optimal transmission policy has a threshold structure versus the channel state where the optimal decision is to transmit when the wireless channel state is better than a threshold. We also provide a queue management scheme where arrival rate is controlled based on the link state. Numerical results show characteristics of the proposed adaptation scheme and highlight the trade-off among energy consumption, smoothed data rate, and link delay.

 Authorship: Khodaian M., Pérez J., Khalaj B., Crespo P.,

 Fuente: Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2012, 27

 Publisher: SpringerOpen

 Publication date: 30/01/2012

 No. of pages: 46

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2012-27

 ISSN: 1687-1472,1687-1499

 Spanish project: TEC2010-19545-C04-03

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1499-2012-27

Authorship

KHODAIAN, MAHDI

KHALAJ, BABAK HOSSEIN

PEDRO M. CRESPO BOFILL