In this letter we investigate link scheduling algorithms for throughput maximization in multicast wireless networks. According to our system model, each source node transmits to a multicast group that resides one hop away. We adopt the physical interference model to reflect the aggregate signal to interference and noise ratio (SINR) at each node of the multicast group. We present an ILP formulation of the aforementioned problem. The basic feature of the problem formulation is that it decomposes the single multicast session into the corresponding point-to-point links. The rationale is that a solution algorithm has more flexibility regarding the scheduling options for individual nodes. The extended MILP problem that also considers power contr...
In this paper, we extend recent results on fair and stable resource allocation in wireless networks ...
We address the problem of maximizing the throughput for network coded multicast traffic in a wireles...
This paper presents novel distributed algorithms for scheduling trans-missions in multi-hop wireless...
Abstract—We study distributed link scheduling for throughput maximization in wireless networks. The ...
Abstract. The problem of scheduling wireless transmissions under sig-nal to interference-plus-noise ...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
We study efficient link scheduling for a multihop wireless network to maximize its throughput. Effic...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Multiple Access Channels (MAC) enable a single node to trans-mit data simultaneously to multiple nod...
Information theoretic Broadcast Channels (BC) and Multiple Access Channels (MAC) enable a single nod...
Abstract—We study throughput-optimum localized link scheduling in wireless networks. The majority of...
In this paper, we extend recent results on fair and stable resource allocation in wireless networks ...
We address the problem of maximizing the throughput for network coded multicast traffic in a wireles...
This paper presents novel distributed algorithms for scheduling trans-missions in multi-hop wireless...
Abstract—We study distributed link scheduling for throughput maximization in wireless networks. The ...
Abstract. The problem of scheduling wireless transmissions under sig-nal to interference-plus-noise ...
Abstract—The link scheduling in wireless multi-hop networks is addressed. Different from most of wor...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
We study efficient link scheduling for a multihop wireless network to maximize its throughput. Effic...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Although a number of different medium access control (MAC) schemes are adopted for wireless multi-ho...
Multiple Access Channels (MAC) enable a single node to trans-mit data simultaneously to multiple nod...
Information theoretic Broadcast Channels (BC) and Multiple Access Channels (MAC) enable a single nod...
Abstract—We study throughput-optimum localized link scheduling in wireless networks. The majority of...
In this paper, we extend recent results on fair and stable resource allocation in wireless networks ...
We address the problem of maximizing the throughput for network coded multicast traffic in a wireles...
This paper presents novel distributed algorithms for scheduling trans-missions in multi-hop wireless...