Research Article
Utility-based adaptive resource allocation in hybrid wireless networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/QSHINE.2005.63, author={C. Curescu and S. Nadjm-Tehrani and Bing Cao and T.A. Dahlberg}, title={Utility-based adaptive resource allocation in hybrid wireless networks}, proceedings={2nd International ICST Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={QSHINE}, year={2005}, month={12}, keywords={}, doi={10.1109/QSHINE.2005.63} }
- C. Curescu
S. Nadjm-Tehrani
Bing Cao
T.A. Dahlberg
Year: 2005
Utility-based adaptive resource allocation in hybrid wireless networks
QSHINE
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/QSHINE.2005.63
Abstract
Service availability in wireless networks is highly dependent on efficient resource allocation and guaranteed quality of service (QoS) amid overloads and failures. This paper addresses optimal bandwidth allocation in a hybrid network (cellular and ad hoc), where added reach through an ad hoc overlay is combined with the stability and essential services of a cellular network. The paper builds on a near optimal approach in which resource-utility functions are used as a means of adaptive delivery of QoS, user differentiation, and maximisation of system level utility. It distinguishes between non-adaptive, semi-adaptive, and fully adaptive applications. First, the global cellular bandwidth allocation (in the presence of multiple routes through ad hoc relays) is cast in terms of a linear programming problem. Second, a heuristic algorithm that has far lower computational overhead and accrues at worse 12% less than the utility of the optimal solution is presented. Both algorithms are implemented within a model of a hybrid network on top of the J-Sim simulation environment. Comparative studies are made to show effective load balancing and crash tolerance in the presence of a high traffic overload