A Low-Delay MAC for IoT Applications: Decentralized Optimal Scheduling of Queues without Explicit State Information Sharing
Avinash Mohan, Arpan Chattopadhyay, Shivam Vinayak Vatsa, and Anurag, Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces QZMAC, a decentralized, low-delay MAC protocol for IoT networks that optimally schedules queues without explicit state sharing, achieving near-centralized performance in delay.
Contribution
The paper develops a practical, tunable distributed scheduler based on POMDP theory, improving delay performance without requiring explicit state information exchange.
Findings
QZMAC achieves delay close to centralized schedulers.
The optimal queue switching policy is identified as Stochastic Largest Queue.
QZMAC performs well in simulations and real hardware implementations.
Abstract
We consider a system of several collocated nodes sharing a time slotted wireless channel, and seek a MAC (medium access control) that (i) provides low mean delay, (ii) has distributed control (i.e., there is no central scheduler), and (iii) does not require explicit exchange of state information or control signals. The design of such MAC protocols must keep in mind the need for contention access at light traffic, and scheduled access in heavy traffic, leading to the long-standing interest in hybrid, adaptive MACs. Working in the discrete time setting, for the distributed MAC design, we consider a practical information structure where each node has local information and some common information obtained from overhearing. In this setting, "ZMAC" is an existing protocol that is hybrid and adaptive. We approach the problem via two steps (1) We show that it is sufficient for the policy to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAge of Information Optimization · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
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