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Active queue management for fair resource allocation in wireless networks

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:58 authored by Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Stephen V. Hanly, Rami G. Mukhtar
This paper investigates the interaction between end-to-end flow control and medium access control (MAC)-layer scheduling on wireless links. We consider a wireless network with multiple users receiving information from a common access point; each user suffers fading and a scheduler allocates the channel based on channel quality but is subject to fairness and latency considerations. We show that the fairness property of the scheduler Is compromised by the transport-layer flow control of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) New Reno. We provide a receiver-side control algorithm, CLAMP, that remedies this situation. CLAMP works at a receiver to control a TCP sender by setting the TCP receiver's advertised window limit, and this allows the scheduler to allocate bandwidth fairly between the users.

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Control protocols for wireless networks

Australian Research Council

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1536-1233

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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Volume

7

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2

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15 pp

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IEEE

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