IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Fair and Distributed Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks Using Frogs’ Calling Behavior Algorithm

  • Dara Ron,
  • Jung-Ryun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2919130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 87313 – 87322

Abstract

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Bio-inspired algorithms provide some notable characteristics, such as stability, scalability, convergence, and adaptability, which explains the reason why many researchers have attempted to apply bio-inspired algorithms to various kinds of engineering problems. In this paper, we propose a fair resource allocation method in wireless networks, which is inspired by the frogs' calling behavior algorithm. Because the frogs' calling behavior algorithm shows strict de-synchronization of the calling phase and adaptivity in the dynamically changing environment, it is suitable for nodes to achieve fair resource allocation in time-division multiple access (TDMA)-based wireless networks. The analysis of the proposed algorithm verifies the convergence criteria. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm achieves strict de-synchronization for their phase-coupled oscillators and balanced distribution over all nodes, and thus enables the fair and distributed resource allocation over all nodes in a TDMA-based wireless network even with dynamically changing network topology.

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