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Baris Ata

A controller dynamically chooses a state-dependent transmission rate on a static, point-to-point wireless link by varying tranmission power over time. The transmitter is modeled as a finite-buffer Markovian queue with adjustable service rates. That is, data packets arrive to the system according to a Poisson process and packet size is exponentially distributed. The controller chooses a transmission rate from a fixed set A of available values, depending on the backlog in the system. The objective is to minimize long-run average energy consumption subject to a quality of service constraint, which is expressed as an upper bound on the packet drop rate. An explicit formula is developed for the optimal transmission rate as a function of the packet queue length.
Date Published: 2005
Citations: Ata, Baris. 2005. Dynamic Power Control in a Wireless Static Channel Subject to a Quality of Service Constraint. Operations Research. (5)842-851.