Talak, R. ; Mehta, N. B. (2011) Feedback overhead-aware fast distributed selection scheme for multi-node wireless systems In: 2011 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference - GLOBECOM 2011, 05-09 December 2011, Houston, TX, USA.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6133685
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6133685
Abstract
Opportunistic selection is a practically appealing technique that is used in multi-node wireless systems to maximize throughput, implement proportional fairness, etc. However, selection is challenging since the information about a node's channel gains is often available only locally at each node and not centrally. We propose a novel multiple access-based distributed selection scheme that generalizes the best features of the timer scheme, which requires minimal feedback but does not always guarantee successful selection, and the fast splitting scheme, which requires more feedback but guarantees successful selection. The proposed scheme's design explicitly accounts for feedback time overheads unlike the conventional splitting scheme and guarantees selection of the user with the highest metric unlike the timer scheme. We analyze and minimize the average time including feedback required by the scheme to select. With feedback overheads, the proposed scheme is scalable and considerably faster than several schemes proposed in the literature. Furthermore, the gains increase as the feedback overhead increases.
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Keywords: | Peer to peer computing; Measurement; Optimized production technology; Nickel; Wireless communication; Wireless LAN; IEEE Communications Society. |
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