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Adaptive scheduling in MIMO-based heterogeneous ad hoc networks

  • Motorola

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Abstract

The demands for data rate and transmission reliability constantly increase with the explosive use of wireless devices and the advancement of mobile computing techniques. Multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technique is considered as one of the most promising wireless technologies that can significantly improve transmission capacity and reliability. Many emerging mobile wireless applications require peer-to-peer transmissions over an ad hoc network, where the nodes often have a different number of antennas, and the channel condition and network topology vary over time. It is important and challenging to develop efficient schemes to coordinate transmission resource sharing among a heterogeneous group of nodes over an infrastructure-free mobile ad hoc network. In this work, we propose a holistic scheduling algorithm that can adaptively select different transmission strategies based on the node types and channel conditions to effectively relieve the bottleneck effect caused by nodes with smaller antenna arrays, and avoid the transmission failure due to the violation of lower degree of freedom constraint resulted from the channel dependency. The algorithm also takes advantage of channel information to opportunistically schedule cooperative spatial multiplexed transmissions between nodes and provide special transmission support for higher priority nodes with weak channels, so that the data rate of the network can be maximized while user transmission quality requirement is supported. The performance of our algorithm is studied through extensive simulations and the results demonstrate that our algorithm is very effective in handling node heterogeneity and channel constraint, and can significantly increase the throughput while reducing the transmission delay.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6585244
Pages (from-to)964-978
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • Distributed networks
  • Network Architecture and Design
  • Wireless communication

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