Abstract—Scheduling channel access for interference control is a basic building block of wireless networking. Despite much work in this area, the existing algorithms did not explicitly address the impact of link ordering (i.e., the order in which links are added to the schedule of a time slot) on receiver-side interference accumulation and thus on optimal scheduling. Towards under-standing the importance of considering the ordering effect, we formulate the concept of interference budget, and, by modeling the scheduling problem as a knapsack problem, we propose the scheduling algorithm iOrder that maximizes the schedulability of future channel access when scheduling concurrent transmissions. When selecting concurrent transmitters for a time ...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
In this paper, we study the problem of uplink scheduling in wireless networks with successive interf...
AbstractIn the interference scheduling problem, one is given a set of n communication requests descr...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new class of simple, dis-tributed algorithms for scheduling in multi-...
Interference limits the throughput of modern wireless communication networks, and thus the successfu...
Abstract—We study distributed link scheduling for throughput maximization in wireless networks. The ...
Wireless communications have become an important part of modern life. The ubiquitous wireless networ...
Abstract—We study throughput-optimum localized link scheduling in wireless networks. The majority of...
Abstract—Randomization is a powerful and pervasive strategy for developing efficient and practical t...
Abstract. We propose a greedy algorithm to investigate the problem of how to schedule of a set of fe...
Most distributed wireless scheduling schemes that are provably efficient have been developed under t...
With the successful commercialization of IEEE802.11 standard, wireless networks have become a tight-...
We study efficient link scheduling for a multihop wireless network to maximize its throughput. Effic...
Abstract—Randomization is a powerful and pervasive strategy for developing efficient and practical t...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
In this paper, we study the problem of uplink scheduling in wireless networks with successive interf...
AbstractIn the interference scheduling problem, one is given a set of n communication requests descr...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new class of simple, dis-tributed algorithms for scheduling in multi-...
Interference limits the throughput of modern wireless communication networks, and thus the successfu...
Abstract—We study distributed link scheduling for throughput maximization in wireless networks. The ...
Wireless communications have become an important part of modern life. The ubiquitous wireless networ...
Abstract—We study throughput-optimum localized link scheduling in wireless networks. The majority of...
Abstract—Randomization is a powerful and pervasive strategy for developing efficient and practical t...
Abstract. We propose a greedy algorithm to investigate the problem of how to schedule of a set of fe...
Most distributed wireless scheduling schemes that are provably efficient have been developed under t...
With the successful commercialization of IEEE802.11 standard, wireless networks have become a tight-...
We study efficient link scheduling for a multihop wireless network to maximize its throughput. Effic...
Abstract—Randomization is a powerful and pervasive strategy for developing efficient and practical t...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
In this paper, we study the problem of uplink scheduling in wireless networks with successive interf...
AbstractIn the interference scheduling problem, one is given a set of n communication requests descr...