| Publisher | Helsinki University of Technology | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 955.3KB PDF | Date added | 25 Feb 2008 |
| Topics | Load Balancing, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 0 | ||
This paper considers the load balancing problem in wireless multi-hop networks. In the limit of a dense network, there is a strong separation between the macroscopic and microscopic scales, and the load balancing problem can be formulated as finding continuous curves ("Routes") between all source-destination pairs that minimize the maximum of the so-called scalar packet flux ("Traffic load"). This paper re-formulates the problem by focusing entirely on the so-called d-flows (vector flow field of packets with a common destination x) and by looking at the equation these flows have to satisfy.
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