Abstract:
Recently, it has been shown that a simple, distributed CSMA algorithm can achieve throughput-optimality. However, the optimality is established under the ideal carrier se...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recently, it has been shown that a simple, distributed CSMA algorithm can achieve throughput-optimality. However, the optimality is established under the ideal carrier sensing assumption, i.e., each link can precisely sense the presence of other active links in its neighborhood. This paper, in contrast, investigates the achievable throughput of the CSMA algorithm under imperfect carrier sensing. The main result is that CSMA can achieve an arbitrary fraction of the capacity region if certain access probabilities are set appropriately. To establish this result, we use the perturbation theory of Markov chains.
Published in: 2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM
Date of Conference: 10-15 April 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 June 2011
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Achievable Throughput ,
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access ,
- Carrier Sense ,
- Markov Chain ,
- Fraction Of Regions ,
- Access Probability ,
- False Positive ,
- Network Topology ,
- Wireless Networks ,
- Time Slot ,
- Relationship Conflict ,
- Data Packets ,
- Complete Network ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Arrival Rate ,
- Packet Loss ,
- Scheduling Algorithm ,
- General Topology ,
- Packet Transmission ,
- False Events ,
- Queue Length ,
- False Positive Events ,
- Data Packet Transmission ,
- Packet Collisions ,
- Transmission Scheduling ,
- Feasible Schedule
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Achievable Throughput ,
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access ,
- Carrier Sense ,
- Markov Chain ,
- Fraction Of Regions ,
- Access Probability ,
- False Positive ,
- Network Topology ,
- Wireless Networks ,
- Time Slot ,
- Relationship Conflict ,
- Data Packets ,
- Complete Network ,
- Network Throughput ,
- Arrival Rate ,
- Packet Loss ,
- Scheduling Algorithm ,
- General Topology ,
- Packet Transmission ,
- False Events ,
- Queue Length ,
- False Positive Events ,
- Data Packet Transmission ,
- Packet Collisions ,
- Transmission Scheduling ,
- Feasible Schedule