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Layered Backpressure Scheduling for Delay-Aware Routing in Ad Hoc Networks

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Using dynamic multi-path routing in ad hoc networks, backpressure [8] joint scheduling and routing offers considerable gains in throughput over conventional single-path routing algorithms. Indeed, it guarantees to achieve the network capacity and so its throughput performance cannot be bettered by any algorithm. While maximizing network throughput, backpressure routing comes with no guarantee on network delay. This shortcoming of the backpressure network controller motivated the development of the Layered Backpressure packet scheduling algorithm for wireless ad hoc networks which is presented here.

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Katsaros, D. (2015). Layered Backpressure Scheduling for Delay-Aware Routing in Ad Hoc Networks. In: van Schuppen, J., Villa, T. (eds) Coordination Control of Distributed Systems. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 456. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10407-2_30

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