[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the problem for maximizing the throughput of a discrete-time wireless network, where only certain sets of links can transmit simultaneously. It is well known that each set of such links can be represented by a configuration vector and the convex hull of the configuration vectors determines the capacity region of the wireless network. In the literature, packet scheduling polices that stabilize any admissible traffic in the capacity region are mostly related to the maximum weighted matching algorithm (MWM) that identifies the most suitable configuration vector in every time slot. Unlike the MWM algorithm, we propose a dynamic frame sizing (DFS) algorithm that also stabilizes any admissible traffic in the...
Several policies have recently been proposed for attaining the maximum throughput region, or a guara...
This paper addresses scheduling and memory management in input queued switches with finite input buf...
We consider the problem of transmitting multicast flows with hard deadlines over unreliable wireless...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we generalize the Dynamic Frame Sizing (DFS) algorithm proposed in [2] fo...
This paper considers network control for wireless networks with finite buffers. We investigate the p...
We consider a finite buffer shared by multiple packet queues. Throughput can be considerably improve...
Abstract. We study link scheduling in wireless networks under stochastic arrival processes of packet...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Most of the current communication networks, including the Internet, are packet switched networks. On...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the following two questions concerning the capacity and configura...
Abstract—We study a problem of scheduling real-time traffic with hard delay constraints in an unreli...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
We address the question of providing throughput guarantees through distributed scheduling, which has...
The proliferation of different wireless access technologies, together with the growing number of mul...
We study the problem of broadcasting packets in wireless networks. At each time slot, a network cont...
Several policies have recently been proposed for attaining the maximum throughput region, or a guara...
This paper addresses scheduling and memory management in input queued switches with finite input buf...
We consider the problem of transmitting multicast flows with hard deadlines over unreliable wireless...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we generalize the Dynamic Frame Sizing (DFS) algorithm proposed in [2] fo...
This paper considers network control for wireless networks with finite buffers. We investigate the p...
We consider a finite buffer shared by multiple packet queues. Throughput can be considerably improve...
Abstract. We study link scheduling in wireless networks under stochastic arrival processes of packet...
We consider a wireless network of n nodes that communicate over a common wireless medium under some ...
Most of the current communication networks, including the Internet, are packet switched networks. On...
Abstract—In this paper, we address the following two questions concerning the capacity and configura...
Abstract—We study a problem of scheduling real-time traffic with hard delay constraints in an unreli...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
We address the question of providing throughput guarantees through distributed scheduling, which has...
The proliferation of different wireless access technologies, together with the growing number of mul...
We study the problem of broadcasting packets in wireless networks. At each time slot, a network cont...
Several policies have recently been proposed for attaining the maximum throughput region, or a guara...
This paper addresses scheduling and memory management in input queued switches with finite input buf...
We consider the problem of transmitting multicast flows with hard deadlines over unreliable wireless...