Management of conflicting scheduling commands in wireless networks
Abstract:
A wireless node (e.g., a slave relay node) may receive scheduling commands over multiple wireless links and identify a scheduling conflict. For example, the wireless node my identify a conflict of wireless resources indicated by the received scheduling commands. The wireless node may select a non-conflicting subset of the scheduling commands based on a conflict policy, and transmit data over the wireless links according to the non-conflicting subset of the scheduling commands. Additionally or alternatively, the wireless node may transmit a conflict report indicating the identified scheduling conflict. The conflict report may be sent to other wireless nodes (e.g., master relay nodes associated with the conflicting scheduling commands). The other wireless nodes may engage in negotiation signaling to resolve the scheduling conflict, and may transmit an updated scheduling command to the slave relay node. The slave relay node may transmit data over wireless links based on the updated scheduling command.
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