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Offloading users from an overloaded macro base station (BS) to a lightly loaded small cell BS is critical to alleviate the congestion of the macro BSs. However to overcome the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) degradation of the offloaded users, offloading should be done in conjunction with an efficient interference management technique. Strict fractional frequency reuse (Strict-FFR)...
We consider the problem of recovering a smooth graph signal from noisy samples observed at a small number of nodes. The signal recovery is formulated as a convex optimization problem using Tikhonov regularization based on the graph Laplacian quadratic form. The optimality conditions for this optimization problem form a system of linear equations involving the graph Laplacian. We solve this linear...
Heterogeneous cellular networks have received considerable attention in the literature owing to increased data demands of cellular network users. Recently, Poisson Point processes (PPPs) are vastly used for modeling and analyzing cellular networks because of their accuracy and tractability. However, results in this area suffer from a big drawback. They considered a saturated load model in their analysis...
We consider the problem of recovering a graph signal from noisy and incomplete information. In particular, we propose an approximate message passing based iterative method for graph signal recovery. The recovery of the graph signal is based on noisy signal values at a small number of randomly selected nodes. Our approach exploits the smoothness of typical graph signals occurring in many applications,...
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