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Brigham Young University

2011

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Modeling Wireless Networks For Rate Control, David C. Ripplinger Jul 2011

Modeling Wireless Networks For Rate Control, David C. Ripplinger

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Congestion control algorithms for wireless networks are often designed based on a model of the wireless network and its corresponding network utility maximization (NUM) problem. The NUM problem is important to researchers and industry because the wireless medium is a scarce resource, and currently operating protocols such as 802.11 often result in extremely unfair allocation of data rates. The NUM approach offers a systematic framework to build rate control protocols that guarantee fair, optimal rates. However, classical models used with the NUM approach do not incorporate partial carrier sensing and interference, which can lead to significantly suboptimal performance when actually …