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This study investigates the interplay between load and power in load coupled interference networks. In more detail, the first objective of this study is to derive a positive concave mapping having as its fixed point the power allocation inducing a desired network load. Knowledge of this mapping is important for many theoretical and practical reasons. First, it opens up the possibility of applying...
In this paper we propose a gossip algorithm for average consensus in clustered wireless sensor networks called superposition gossiping, where the nodes in each cluster exploit the natural superposition property of wireless multiple-access channels to significantly decrease local averaging times. More precisely, the considered network is organized into single-hop clusters and in each cluster average...
We consider a power-controlled wireless network with an established network topology in which the communication links (transmitter-receiver pairs) are subject to general constraints on transmit powers and corrupted by the co-channel interference and background noise. In this paper, we characterize the max-min SIR power allocation and provide a saddle point characterization of this power allocation...
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