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Communication constraints, in the context of scheduling in a wireless ad hoc (multi-hop) network, are a set of rules defining permissible concurrent transmissions. These rules may be imposed either by technological limitations of the transceiver, or by the operational mode of the network. This paper considers 24 distinct communication constraint sets (CCS) by comparing the average cardinality of a maximal schedule under each CCS using a greedy edge selection heuristic. The average cardinality as a function of the network size is studied via Monte Carlo simulation. The simulation results are useful for network and transceiver designers by identifying the sensitivity of scheduling performance to the CCS. In particular, the results illuminate that the performance gain obtainable by removing each constraint is highly dependent upon the overall CCS.
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Weber, S. (2008). Communication Constraints and Ad Hoc Scheduling. In: Raghavan, S., Golden, B., Wasil, E. (eds) Telecommunications Modeling, Policy, and Technology. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces, vol 44. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77780-1_13
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