On the Capacity of Multi-Hop Wireless Networks with Partial Network Knowledge

Computer Science – Information Theory

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proceedings of Allerton conference 2010

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In large wireless networks, acquiring full network state information is typically infeasible. Hence, nodes need to flow the information and manage the interference based on partial information about the network. In this paper, we consider multi-hop wireless networks and assume that each source only knows the channel gains that are on the routes from itself to other destinations in the network. We develop several distributed strategies to manage the interference among the users and prove their optimality in maximizing the achievable normalized sum-rate for some classes of networks.

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