Article ID: | iaor20125649 |
Volume: | 72 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 139 |
End Page Number: | 160 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2012 |
Journal: | Queueing Systems |
Authors: | Feuillet Mathieu, Bonald Thomas |
Keywords: | wireless access networks |
We analyze the performance of CSMA in multi‐channel wireless networks, accounting for the random nature of traffic. Specifically, we assess the ability of CSMA to fully utilize the radio resources and in turn to stabilize the network in a dynamic setting with flow arrivals and departures. We prove that CSMA is optimal in the ad‐hoc mode, when each flow goes through a unique dedicated wireless link from a transmitter to a receiver. It is generally suboptimal in infrastructure mode, when all data flows originate from or are destined to the same set of access points, due to the inherent bias of CSMA against downlink traffic. We propose a slight modification of CSMA that we refer to as