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Distributed \alpha -Optimal User Association and Cell Load Balancing in Wireless Networks

In this paper, we develop a framework for user association in infrastructure-based wireless networks, specifically focused on flow-level cell load balancing under spatially inhomogeneous traffic distributions. Our work encompasses several different user association policies: rate-optimal, throughput...

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Published in:IEEE/ACM transactions on networking 2012-02, Vol.20 (1), p.177-190
Main Authors: Hongseok Kim, de Veciana, G., Xiangying Yang, Venkatachalam, M.
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description In this paper, we develop a framework for user association in infrastructure-based wireless networks, specifically focused on flow-level cell load balancing under spatially inhomogeneous traffic distributions. Our work encompasses several different user association policies: rate-optimal, throughput-optimal, delay-optimal, and load-equalizing, which we collectively denote α-optimal user association. We prove that the optimal load vector ρ * that minimizes a generalized system performance function is the fixed point of a certain mapping. Based on this mapping, we propose and analyze an iterative distributed user association policy that adapts to spatial traffic loads and converges to a globally optimal allocation. We then address admission control policies for the case where the system is overloaded. For an appropriate system-level cost function, the optimal admission control policy blocks all flows at cells edges. However, providing a minimum level of connectivity to all spatial locations might be desirable. To this end, a location-dependent random blocking and user association policy are proposed.
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Delay
Delay-optimal
flow-level dynamics
Interference
Load balancing
Load balancing (computing)
Load management
Mapping
Mobile communication
Networks
Optimization
Policies
Servers
throughput-optimal
Traffic engineering
user association
wireless network
Wireless networks
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