Lecture
Joint Scheduling and Routing for Ad-hoc Networks
Under Channel State Uncertainty
Speaker: |
Anna Pantelidou, Department of Electrical Engineering (joint with Institute for Systems Research), University of Maryland at College Park |
Date: |
Friday, 4 May 2007 |
Time: |
14:00-15:00 |
Location: |
"Mediterranean Studies" Seminar Room, FORTH. Heraklion, Crete |
Host: |
Prof. Apostolos Traganitis |
| Abstract: |
We determine a joint link
activation and routing policy that maximizes the stable throughput
region of time-varying wireless ad-hoc networks with multiple
commodities. In practice, the state of the channel process from
the time it is observed till the time a transmission actually
takes place can be significantly different. With this in mind,
we introduce a stationary policy that takes scheduling and routing
decisions based on a possibly inaccurate estimate of the true
channel state. We show optimality of this policy within a broad class of link activation processes. In particular, processes in this class may be induced by any policy, possibly non-stationary, even anticipative and aware of the entire sample paths, including the future, of the arrival, estimated and true channel state processes, as long as it has no knowledge on the current true channel state, besides that available through the estimated channel state. |

