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The users at cell edge of a massive multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) system suffer from severe pilot contamination (PC), which leads to poor quality of service (QoS). To enhance the QoS for these edge users, soft pilot reuse (SPR) combined with multicell block diagonalization (MBD) precoding is proposed. Specifically, the users are divided into two groups according to their large-scale fading...
Device to device (D2D) communication is expected to become a promising technology of the next-generation wireless communication systems. Security issues have become technical barriers of D2D communication due to its “open-air” nature and lack of centralized control. Generating symmetric keys individually on different communication parties without key exchange or distribution is desirable but challenging...
With the growth of bandwidth adaptive applications in wireless and mobile networks with different QoS requirements, there is an urgent need for an adaptive bandwidth management scheme which makes use of the flexible bandwidth requirements of these new traffic classes. In this paper, a Call Admission Control (CAC) strategy is proposed based on full consideration of the adaptivity of multimedia services...
A cognitive radio network (CRN) is formed by allowing the secondary user (SU) to opportunistically access the frequency bands originally allocated to primary user (PU) as long as its interference does not degrade the quality of service (QoS) of PU to an unacceptable level. Specially, by using a suboptimal scheme, we analyze the ergodic capacity under three types of constraints which satisfy primary...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), QoS topology control achieves energy-efficiency by turning off redundant nodes and links, while still satisfying the given QoS requirement. However, existing topology control algorithms assume that links are either connected or disconnected. Recent experiments have shown that, besides the connected and disconnected region, a large percentage of links reside in the...
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