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2011
Journal Article
Titel
Stability and distributed power control in MANETs with per hop retransmissions
Abstract
In the current work the effects of hop-by-hop packet loss and retransmissions via ARQ protocols are investigated within a Mobile Ad-hoc NET-work (MANET). A success probability function is related to each link, which can be controlled by power and rate allocation. The expression for the network's stability region is initially derived where the success function plays a critical role. The investigation considers functions with specific properties which are shown to be satisfied for various expressions of the success probability related to different modulation and coding schemes as well as outage events. A Network Utility Maximization problem (NUM) with stability constraints is further formulated which decomposes into the input rate control and the scheduling problem. Under certain assumptions the latter is relaxed to a simpler form. This allows application of supermodular game theory and the algorithmic approach in is adapted to include the family of success functions of i nterest. It is shown finally that interference measurements per node drastically reduce the amount of information exchange required for solving the scheduling problem.