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Utility-optimal random-access control
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2007
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Cross-layer OptimizationEngineeringLogical Access ControlEdge ComputingNetwork UtilityAccess ControlMedium Access ControlFair Resource AllocationWireless NetworksUtility-optimal Random-access ControlProbability TheoryComputer ScienceInternet Of ThingsRadio Access ProtocolMechanism DesignWireless Cooperative NetworkData Security
This paper designs medium access control (MAC) protocols for wireless networks through the network utility maximization (NUM) framework. A network-wide utility maximization problem is formulated, using a collision/persistence-probabilistic model and aligning selfish utility with total social welfare. By adjusting the parameters in the utility objective functions of the NUM problem, we can also control the tradeoff between efficiency and fairness of radio resource allocation. We develop two distributed algorithms to solve the utility-optimal random-access control problem, which lead to random access protocols that have slightly more message passing overhead than the exponential-backoff protocols, but significant potential for efficiency and fairness improvement. We provide readily-verifiable sufficient conditions under which convergence of the proposed algorithms to a global optimality of network utility can be guaranteed, and numerical experiments that illustrate the value of the NUM approach to the complexity-performance tradeoff in MAC design.
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