A linear algorithm for reliable predictive network control
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel control approach for network scheduling and routing that is predictive and reliable in its nature, yet builds upon a linear program, making it fast in execution. First, we describe the canonical system model and how we expand it to be able to predict the success of transmissions. Furthermore, we define a notion of reliability and then explain the algorithm. With extended simulations, we demonstrate the gains in performance over the well known MaxWeight policy.
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