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In this paper, we demonstrate the optimal power allocation for QPSK, 16-QAM, and 64-QAM modulation schedules and the role of channel quality indicator (CQI). We used sigmoidal-like utility functions to represent the probability of successful reception of packets at user equipment (UE). CQI as a feedback to the base station (BS) indicates the data rate that a downlink channel can support. With Levenberg-Marquardt...
As the demand for mobile data services skyrockets and the scarcity of spectrum increasing, femtocell networks overlaying with macrocell networks becomes a promising solution. However, the dense and random deployment of femto-cells and their uncoordinated operations cause severe inter-cell interference. This paper studies cluster-based wireless resource management issues in ultra-dense networks (UDN)...
Abstract-Energy efficiency (EE) has become an increasingly important issue in Device-to-Device (D2D) communications since wireless terminals are hand-held equipments with limited battery life. In this paper, an energy-efficient channel reusing scheme for multi-D2D links is proposed. We first analyze the EE of a single D2D link in both non-cooperative mode (NCM) and cooperative mode (CM), and prove...
Record wireless data transmission of 31.4 Gbps within 7 GHz license-free band at 60 GHz is experimentally demonstrated using adaptive bit-loading OFDM modulation. Adaptive bit-loading OFDM also enables extended fiber transmission distances beyond 5km.
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