Optimal Load-Balancing for High-Density Wireless Networks with Flow-Level Dynamics
Bin Li, Xiangqi Kong, Lei Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a load-balancing algorithm for high-density wireless networks with flow-level dynamics, achieving maximum throughput and minimal workload without performance degradation as network size grows.
Contribution
It proposes the Join-the-Least-Workload (JLW) algorithm tailored for flow-level dynamic models, addressing challenges of short-term flows and channel fading.
Findings
JLW achieves maximum system throughput.
JLW minimizes total workload in heavy traffic.
Workload performance remains stable as AP count increases.
Abstract
We consider the load-balancing design for forwarding incoming flows to access points (APs) in high-density wireless networks with both channel fading and flow-level dynamics, where each incoming flow has a certain amount of service demand and leaves the system once its service request is complete (referred as flow-level dynamic model). The efficient load-balancing design is strongly needed for supporting high-quality wireless connections in high-density areas. Despite the presence of a variety of earlier works on the design and analysis of the load-balancing schemes in wireless networks, there does not exist a work on the load-balancing design in the realistic flow-level dynamic model. In this work, we propose a Join-the-Least-Workload (JLW) Algorithm that always forwards the incoming flows to the AP with the smallest workload in the presence of flow-level dynamics. However, our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · Advanced Queuing Theory Analysis · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
