Abstract

Wireless networks have made great gains in usability and popularity. However, inherent limitations on cell capacity and coverage still exist. There are also dead-spots and hotspots problems in these networks. Ad hoc multi-hop relaying enhances cell capacity and coverage, alleviates the dead-spots problem, and helps to ease congestion in hotspots. However, multi-hopping also increases packet delay. Effective channel assignment is key to reducing delay. Existing channel assignment schemes are heuristics and may not guarantee optimal solutions in terms of minimum delay. In this paper, we provide an optimal channel assignment (OCA) scheme for ad hoc TDD W-CDMA multi-hop cellular networks (MCN) to minimize packet delay. OCA can also be used as an un-biased tool for the comparison among different network topologies, network densities, and protocols. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that a minimum delay optimal channel assignment is proposed in a multi-hop cellular environment.

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