We compute the optimal communication rate achieved by the nodes of a wireless multihop network with arbitrary topology. The network nodes operate in half-duplex mode and generate information that has to be delivered to a gateway node, possibly through a decode-and-forward relaying strategy. Nodes may make use of multiuser processing, thus transmissions from multiple nodes toward the same receiver are allowed. Additionally, nodes may be energy-constrained, as in the case of battery-powered or energy-harvesting communication networks. In such a scenario, we define the possible (and meaningful) network operational states. Then, by solving a linear optimization problem, we select the most efficient network states and for how long the network should work in each of them. More specifically, the resulting communication strategy maximizes the data rate achievable by the network while meeting the constraints that may exist on the node energy consumption. The results we present show how our approach can be effectively used for an optimal design and usage of wireless networks, as well as under which conditions multiuser processing and long-distance communication between nodes are most beneficial.

Optimization of Source/Relay Wireless Networks With Multiuser Nodes

Nordio Alessandro;Tarable Alberto
2014

Abstract

We compute the optimal communication rate achieved by the nodes of a wireless multihop network with arbitrary topology. The network nodes operate in half-duplex mode and generate information that has to be delivered to a gateway node, possibly through a decode-and-forward relaying strategy. Nodes may make use of multiuser processing, thus transmissions from multiple nodes toward the same receiver are allowed. Additionally, nodes may be energy-constrained, as in the case of battery-powered or energy-harvesting communication networks. In such a scenario, we define the possible (and meaningful) network operational states. Then, by solving a linear optimization problem, we select the most efficient network states and for how long the network should work in each of them. More specifically, the resulting communication strategy maximizes the data rate achievable by the network while meeting the constraints that may exist on the node energy consumption. The results we present show how our approach can be effectively used for an optimal design and usage of wireless networks, as well as under which conditions multiuser processing and long-distance communication between nodes are most beneficial.
2014
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Wireless networks
multiuser detection
optimization
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