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On frame-based scheduling for directional mmWave WPANs
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2012
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Cross-layer OptimizationEngineering5G SystemEdge ComputingMillimeter WaveMedium Access ControlComputer EngineeringDirectional Mmwave WpansGreedy ColoringScheduling (Computing)Heterogeneous NetworkMmwave WpansBeamformingSignal Processing
Millimeter wave (mmWave) communications in the 60 GHz band can provide multi-gigabit rates for emerging bandwidth-intensive applications, and has thus gained considerable interest recently. In this paper, we investigate the problem of efficient scheduling in mmWave wireless personal area networks (WPAN). We develop a frame-based scheduling directional MAC protocol, termed FDMAC, to achieve the goal of leveraging collision-free concurrent transmissions to fully exploit spatial reuse in mmWave WPANs. The high efficiency of FDMAC is achieved by amortizing the scheduling overhead over multiple concurrent, back-to-back transmissions in a row. The core of FDMAC is a graph coloring-based scheduling algorithm, termed greedy coloring (GC) algorithm, that can compute near-optimal schedules with respect to the total transmission time with low complexity. The proposed FDMAC is analyzed and evaluated under various traffic models and patterns. Its superior performance is validated with extensive simulations.
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