Abstract

Here, the authors study the novel problem of optimising access point (AP) association by maximising the network throughput, subject to the degree bound of AP. The formulated problem is a combinatorial optimisation. They resort to the Markov Chain approximation technique to design a distributed algorithm. They first approximate their optimal objective via Log-Sum-Exp function. Thereafter, they construct a special class of Markov Chain with steady-state distribution specify to their problem to yield a distributed solution. Furthermore, they extend the static problem setting to a dynamic environment where the users can randomly leave or join the system. Their proposed algorithm has provable performance, achieving an approximation gap of ( 1 / η ) log ⁡ | F | . It is simple and can be implemented in a distributed manner. Their extensive simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can converge very fast, and achieve a close-to-optimal performance with a guaranteed loss bound.

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