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Elsevier, Computer Networks, (91), p. 471-482, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2015.08.007

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A Multi-Timescale Cross-Layer Approach for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

Journal article published in 2015 by Quoc-Viet Pham ORCID, Hoang-Linh To ORCID, Won-Joo Hwang
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Abstract

Conventionally, cross-layer designs with same timescale updates can work well; however, there is a difference in layers’ timescales and each layer normally operates at its corresponding timescale when implemented in real systems. To respect this issue, in this article, we introduce a multi-timescale cross-layer design along with three sets of constraints: congestion control, link delay, and power control and with the objective of maximizing the overall utility and minimizing the total link delay and power consumption. The proposed procedure can be implemented in a distributed fashion, which not only guarantees truly optimal solutions to the underlying problem, but also adheres to the natural timescale difference among layers. Finally, the numerical results further solidify the efficacies of our proposal compared to the current frameworks.