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Optimal Backpressure Routing for Wireless Networks With Multi-Receiver Diversity

Overview This paper considers the problem of optimal scheduling and routing in an ad-hoc wireless network with multiple traffic streams and time varying channel reliability. Each packet transmission can be overheard by a subset of receiver nodes, with a transmission success probability that may vary from receiver to receiver and may also vary with time. The paper develops a simple backpressure routing algorithm that maximizes network throughput and expends an average power that can be pushed arbitrarily close to the minimum average power required for network stability, with a corresponding tradeoff in network delay.

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PublisherUniversity of Southern California File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2006
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