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Item Fair Scheduling of Concurrent Transmissions in Directional Antenna Based WPANs/WLANs(IEEE, 2018-07) Rajya Lakshmi, L.With their capability to support high data rates, millimeter-Wave (mmWave) communications are evolving as a promising and potential technology to support high data rate applications in short range networks. This paper addresses the problem of fair scheduling in mmWave wireless personal and local area networks (WPANs/WLANs) to support applications with varying quality of service (QoS) requirements. To ensure fairness while exploiting the spatial reuse facilitated by directional antennas, concurrent transmission scheduling in mmWave WPANs/WLANs is formulated as a multi-objective optimization problem. Two heuristic schedulers are developed to obtain a schedule in real-time. These schedulers first satisfy the minimum QoS requirements of as many flows as possible, and then, allocate the remaining bandwidth to various flows while ensuring long-term and short-term fairness among the flows. Results from extensive simulations conducted in a dense mmWave WPAN show that the proposed fair schedulers provide better fairness and throughput, compared to existing methods.Item Achieving Fairness in IEEE 802.11ah Networks for IoT Applications with Different Requirements(IEEE, 2019-07) Rajya Lakshmi, L.The IEEE 802.11ah standard can provide cost-effective Internet access to a large number of devices in newly evolving Internet-of-Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) networks. To handle high collision probability caused by a large number of devices, it adopts a group-based protocol at the MAC layer and divides nodes (or sensors) into a number of groups. The formed groups may not be uniform in terms of data rate requirements, since each group is a combination of sensors with different traffic characteristics. To achieve fair resource utilization across the groups which in turn maximizes the channel utilization, this paper formulates fair grouping in IEEE 802.11ah networks as an optimization problem, and we develop a heuristic method to solve the problem in real-time. In addition, to ensure fair channel utilization by the nodes in each group, a contention window selection and adjustment method is proposed. Results from extensive simulations conducted in a dense IoT network show that the proposed fairness model achieves a superior performance than the existing methods in terms of throughput, packet delay, energy efficiency, and fairness.