Bound-Based Power Optimization for Multi-Hop Heterogeneous Wireless Industrial Networks Under Statistical Delay Constraints
The noticeably increased deployment of wireless networks for battery-limited industrial applications in recent years highlights the need for tractable performance analysis methodologies as well as efficient QoS-aware transmit power management schemes. In this work, we seek to combine several importa...
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Zusammenfassung: | The noticeably increased deployment of wireless networks for battery-limited
industrial applications in recent years highlights the need for tractable
performance analysis methodologies as well as efficient QoS-aware transmit
power management schemes. In this work, we seek to combine several important
aspects of such networks, i.e., multi-hop connectivity, channel heterogeneity
and the queuing effect, in order to address these needs. We design
delay-bound-based algorithms for transmit power minimization and network
lifetime maximization of multi-hop heterogeneous wireless networks using our
previously developed stochastic network calculus approach for performance
analysis of a cascade of buffered wireless fading channels. Our analysis shows
an overall transmit power saving of up to 95% compared to a fixed power
allocation scheme when using a service model in terms of the Shannon capacity
limit. For a more realistic set-up, we evaluate the performance of the
suggested algorithm in a WirelessHART network, which is a widely used
communication standard for process automation and other industrial
applications. We find that link heterogeneity can significantly reduce network
lifetime when no efficient power management is applied. Moreover, we show,
using extensive simulation study, that the proposed bound-based power
allocation performs reasonably well compared to the real optimum, especially in
the case of WirelessHART networks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1608.02191 |