2021
DOI: 10.1049/cmu2.12145
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Cross‐layer multipath congestion control, routing and scheduling design in ad hoc wireless networks

Abstract: Demands for stable and efficient transmission are increasing due to the ongoing expansion of global wireless data traffic. One of the most promising ways to moderate burden of traffic load and decrease the queuing delay is to design cross-layer protocols. This paper considers a utility maximization problem for multipath ad hoc wireless networks via joint cross-layer congestion control, routing and scheduling design. In the formulated utility maximization problem, rate, scheduling and queuing delay constraints … Show more

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“…Aljubayri et al [112] offer joint multipath routing and congestion control to maximize bandwidth and reduce queuing delay. A global optimization algorithm is proposed, in which all nodes take into account the data of the entire network, and a distributed optimization algorithm is proposed, in which nodes take into account only the data from neighboring nodes.…”
Section: Independent Layers and Information Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aljubayri et al [112] offer joint multipath routing and congestion control to maximize bandwidth and reduce queuing delay. A global optimization algorithm is proposed, in which all nodes take into account the data of the entire network, and a distributed optimization algorithm is proposed, in which nodes take into account only the data from neighboring nodes.…”
Section: Independent Layers and Information Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information acquisition mainly depends on the message control mechanism of the routing protocol and the related detection technology to obtain the required network state parameters. Compared to the traditional layered protocol approach, the cross-layer scheme achieves better coupling to adapt to changes in wireless transmission, and it can effectively solve the problem of network optimization in complex and variable environments [15]. Multipath routing technology with multiple QoS constraints can satisfy the demands of different business services in complex environments [16].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work [104] offers joint multipath routing and congestion control to maximize bandwidth and reduce queuing delay. A global optimisation algorithm is proposed, in which all nodes take into account the data of the entire network, and a distributed optimisation algorithm is proposed, in which nodes take into account only the data from neighboring nodes.…”
Section: Independent Layers and Information Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%