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CSMA Using the Bethe Approximation: Scheduling and Utility Maximization.

Authors :
Yun, Se-Young
Shin, Jinwoo
Yi, Yung
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. Sep2015, Vol. 61 Issue 9, p4776-4787. 12p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Carrier sense multiple access (CSMA), which resolves contentions over wireless networks in a fully distributed fashion, has recently gained a lot of attentions since it has been proved that appropriate control of CSMA parameters guarantees optimality in terms of stability (i.e., scheduling) and system-wide utility (i.e., scheduling and congestion control). Most CSMA-based algorithms rely on the popular Markov chain Monte Carlo technique, which enables one to find optimal CSMA parameters through iterative loops of simulation-and-update. However, such a simulation-based approach often becomes a major cause of exponentially slow convergence, being poorly adaptive to flow/topology changes. In this paper, we develop distributed iterative algorithms which produce approximate solutions with convergence in polynomial time for both stability and utility maximization problems. In particular, for the stability problem, the proposed distributed algorithm requires, somewhat surprisingly, only one iteration among links. Our approach is motivated by the Bethe approximation (introduced by Yedidia, Freeman, and Weiss) allowing us to express approximate solutions via a certain nonlinear system with polynomial size. Our polynomial convergence guarantee comes from directly solving the nonlinear system in a distributed manner, rather than multiple simulation-and-update loops in existing algorithms. We provide numerical results to show that the algorithm produces highly accurate solutions and converges much faster than the prior ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189448
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108970775
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.2015.2439251