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Dynamic Radio Resource Management for Random Network Coding: Power Control and CSMA Backoff Control (1303.6541v1)

Published 26 Mar 2013 in cs.NI

Abstract: Resource allocation in wireless networks typically occurs at PHY/MAC layers, while random network coding (RNC) is a network layer strategy. An interesting question is how resource allocation mechanisms can be tuned to improve RNC performance. By means of a differential equation framework which models RNC throughput in terms of lower layer parameters, we propose a gradient based approach that can dynamically allocate MAC and PHY layer resources with the goal of maximizing the minimum network coding throughput among all the destination nodes in a RNC multicast. We exemplify this general approach with two resource allocation problems: (i) power control to improve network coding throughput, and (ii) CSMA mean backoff delay control to improve network coding throughput. We design both centralized algorithms and online algorithms for power control and CSMA backoff control. Our evaluations, including numerically solving the differential equations in the centralized algorithm and an event-driven simulation for the online algorithm, show that such gradient based dynamic resource allocation yields significant throughput improvement of the destination nodes in RNC. Further, our numerical results reveal that network coding aware power control can regain the broadcast advantage of wireless transmissions to improve the throughput.

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