Active Queue Management for Fair Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks
Abstract
This paper investigates the interaction between end-to-end flow control and 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 subject to fairness and latency considerations. We show that the fairness property of the scheduler is compromised by the transport layer flow control of 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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© 2008 IEEE. Manuscript received 4 Mar. 2006; revised 31 Jan. 2007; accepted 30 May 2007; published online 25 June 2007. This project was supported by the Australian Research Council under grant DP0557611, "Control Protocols for Wireless Networks."Attached Files
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