We seek distributed protocols that attain the global optimum allocation of link transmitter powers and source rates in a cross-layer design of a mobile ad-hoc network. Although the underlying network utility maximization is nonconvex, convexity plays a major role in our development. We provide new convexity results surrounding the Shannon capacity formula, allowing us to abandon suboptimal high-SIR approximations that have almost become entrenched in the literature. More broadly, these new results can be back-substituted into many existing problems for similar benefit. Three protocols are developed. The first is based on a convexification of the underlying problem, relying heavily on our new convexity results. We provide conditi...
Abstract — This paper considers jointly optimal design of cross-layer congestion control, routing an...
Abstract—It is a challenging task for multi-hop wireless networks to support multimedia applications...
Cross-layer designs (CLDs) have the potential to better utilize network resources than a traditional...
Abstract—We seek distributed protocols that attain the global optimum allocation of link transmitter...
We seek distributed protocols that attain the global optimum allocation of link transmitter powers ...
Abstract—Cross-layer design can significantly improve the performance of mobile ad-hoc networks (MAN...
Cross-layer design can significantly improve the performance of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), as ...
Abstract—We study the cross-layer design of congestion control and power allocation with outage cons...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
Abstract—Current proposals for joint power and rate allo-cation protocols in ad hoc networks require...
Abstract—The continuously increasing demand for resources in modern, both wired and wireless, commun...
Abstract—Current proposals for joint power and rate allo-cation protocols in mobile ad hoc networks ...
Abstract—We study the cross-layer design of congestion control and power allocation with outage cons...
This paper considers jointly optimal design of crosslayer congestion control, routing and scheduling...
In this paper, the network planning problem in wireless ad hoc networks is formulated as the problem...
Abstract — This paper considers jointly optimal design of cross-layer congestion control, routing an...
Abstract—It is a challenging task for multi-hop wireless networks to support multimedia applications...
Cross-layer designs (CLDs) have the potential to better utilize network resources than a traditional...
Abstract—We seek distributed protocols that attain the global optimum allocation of link transmitter...
We seek distributed protocols that attain the global optimum allocation of link transmitter powers ...
Abstract—Cross-layer design can significantly improve the performance of mobile ad-hoc networks (MAN...
Cross-layer design can significantly improve the performance of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs), as ...
Abstract—We study the cross-layer design of congestion control and power allocation with outage cons...
Ad-hoc wireless networks use multi-hop transmissions to communicate, without exploiting any infrastr...
Abstract—Current proposals for joint power and rate allo-cation protocols in ad hoc networks require...
Abstract—The continuously increasing demand for resources in modern, both wired and wireless, commun...
Abstract—Current proposals for joint power and rate allo-cation protocols in mobile ad hoc networks ...
Abstract—We study the cross-layer design of congestion control and power allocation with outage cons...
This paper considers jointly optimal design of crosslayer congestion control, routing and scheduling...
In this paper, the network planning problem in wireless ad hoc networks is formulated as the problem...
Abstract — This paper considers jointly optimal design of cross-layer congestion control, routing an...
Abstract—It is a challenging task for multi-hop wireless networks to support multimedia applications...
Cross-layer designs (CLDs) have the potential to better utilize network resources than a traditional...