Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
457309 Journal of Network and Computer Applications 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The research breakthrough on the hardware implementation of wireless full-duplex transmission has attracted significant interests on building full-duplex wireless networks in recent years. However, due to the asymmetry of real traffic flows, it is challenging to improve the network performance by effectively utilizing the full-duplex capacity. In this paper, we investigate the transmission delay minimization problem of full-duplex WLANs under ad-hoc mode. We first derive a lower bound of the total transmission delay and then propose a relay-based cooperative schedule scheme named CR-Mechanism, via exploiting eligible full-duplex communication opportunities. Our theoretical analysis shows that it achieves such lower bound with a polynomial-time complexity. Furthermore, the closed-form expressions of the expectation of totaly delay, time saving and transmission cost of CR-Mechanism are also derived. The extensive experimental results confirm that CR-Mechanism is an optimal scheduling algorithm with better performance than conventional mechanisms under different traffic models.

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