Stability is an important issue in order to characterize the performance of a network, and it has become a major topic of study in the last decade. Roughly speaking, a communication network system is said to be stableif the number of packets waiting to be delivered (backlog) is finitely bounded at any one time. In this paper we introduce a number of routing scheduling algorithms which, making use of certain knowledge about the network’s structure, guarantee stability for certain injection rates. First, we introduce two new families of combinatorial structures, which we call universally strong selectorsand generalized universally strong selectors, that are used to provide a set of transmission schedules. Making use of these structures, we ...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We investigate the fairness and throughput properties of a simple distributed scheduling policy, max...
It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless networks....
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
In this paper, we consider queue-length stability in wireless networks under a general class of arri...
In wireless ad-hoc networks, signal interference and collisions from simultaneous transmissions of ...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies provide an effective mechanism for improving the throughput perf...
Throughput and latency are two important QoS metrics in communication networks. Ideally, we would li...
We address the problem of stability in networks where the link capacities can change dynamically. We...
This paper presents novel distributed algorithms for scheduling trans-missions in multi-hop wireless...
This thesis is inspired by the need to study and understand the interdependence between the transmis...
We consider the problem of throughput-optimal scheduling in wireless networks subject to interferenc...
We investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent users when the feasibl...
The temporal and spatial variation in wireless channel conditions, node mobility make it challenging...
In this paper, we study stability and latency of routing in wireless networks where it is assumed th...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We investigate the fairness and throughput properties of a simple distributed scheduling policy, max...
It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless networks....
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
In this paper, we consider queue-length stability in wireless networks under a general class of arri...
In wireless ad-hoc networks, signal interference and collisions from simultaneous transmissions of ...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies provide an effective mechanism for improving the throughput perf...
Throughput and latency are two important QoS metrics in communication networks. Ideally, we would li...
We address the problem of stability in networks where the link capacities can change dynamically. We...
This paper presents novel distributed algorithms for scheduling trans-missions in multi-hop wireless...
This thesis is inspired by the need to study and understand the interdependence between the transmis...
We consider the problem of throughput-optimal scheduling in wireless networks subject to interferenc...
We investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent users when the feasibl...
The temporal and spatial variation in wireless channel conditions, node mobility make it challenging...
In this paper, we study stability and latency of routing in wireless networks where it is assumed th...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We investigate the fairness and throughput properties of a simple distributed scheduling policy, max...
It is well known that the MaxWeight scheduling algorithm is throughput-optimal in wireless networks....