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Conventional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and spectral efficiency (SE). As green radio (GR) becomes an inevitable trend, energy-efficient design in wireless networks is becoming more and more important. In this paper, the fundamental tradeoff relation between energy efficiency (EE) and SE in downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) networks is...
In this paper, a cooperative game is proposed to perform a fair and efficient resource allocation for the time division multiple access (TDMA) based cooperative communication networks. In the considered system, two selfish user nodes can act as a source as well as a potential relay for each other. A transmission node with energy limitation is willing to seek cooperative relaying only if the data-rate...
Connection tracking by manipulating session tables is essential for stateful inspection capable applications such as stateful firewalls, network-based intrusion prevention systems (NIPS), traffic accounting and monitoring to process packets according to session state information. With the prevalence of multi-core computing, it is crucial to optimize the existing connection tracking structures and...
Relay-based cooperative transmission in cellular wireless networks has been an area of tremendous research recently. Since MIMO technique has been shown to increase the spectral efficiency significantly, relays with MIMO antennas seem to be potential candidate for future cooperative cellular system in order to achieve reliable transmission, high system throughput and extended network coverage. In...
Recently, operators have resorted to femtocell networks in order to enhance indoor coverage and quality of service since macro-antennas fail to reach these objectives. Nevertheless, they are confronted to many challenges to make a success of femtocells deployment. In this paper, we address the issue of resources allocation in femtocell networks using OFDMA technology (e.g., WiMAX, LTE). Specifically,...
By supporting advanced multimedia applications and multitasking, recent Smartphone operation systems offer great flexibility to the users but make these devices even more difficult to serve. Now, operators of cellular networks face a situation where many applications and services generate highly heterogeneous and bursty traffic patterns. To cope with this challenge, we introduce Context-Aware Resource...
In spectrum sharing based cognitive radio networks, unlicensed users (secondary users) are allowed to communicate over the same frequency band as the licensed users (primary users) as long as the required quality-of-service (QoS) of the licensed users is guaranteed. Motivated by delay-sensitive information transmission applications, this paper focuses on a cognitive radio network, where a secondary...
We consider one of the latest feature included in the Release 9 of the GSM/EDGE standard: the Orthogonal Sub Channel (OSC) transmission scheme. OSC aims at doubling the cell capacity by multiplexing two co-cell users on the same radio resource. In this work we deal with the challenge of finding the optimum pairing strategy among co-cell OSC users exploiting the Adaptive QPSK (AQPSK) modulation in...
Existing works on the performance analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 networks with peer-to-peer (P2P) topologies assume the non-beacon unslotted mode in the MAC layer, which is not suitable for time-critical communications required by many applications, such as control, actuation and monitoring applications. In this paper, we introduce an enhanced guaranteed time slot (GTS) mechanism which can support time-critical...
One of the most challenging issues in cognitive radio networks is to dynamically access the radio frequency spectrum in an uninterrupted manner. To achieve this, omniscient allocation of spectrum bands among cognitive radio users is crucial. Most of the existing spectrum allocation methods select a band from a pool according to the service requirements of a single user, neglecting the demand of multiple...
This paper combines Convex analysis and Game theory to investigate the problem of maximizing the sum rate of transceivers operating in the same frequency band. In our earlier work [1], we proved that for transceivers operating under a total power constraint, the power distribution that maximizes the sum rate lies on the boundary of the feasible set formed by the power constraint. In this paper, we...
We address the problem of designing efficient resource allocation schemes for an OFDMA based multiuser cooperative communication system that uses amplify and forward relaying. With a two-phase relaying protocol, we assume that both source and the relay have fixed power constraints and that the source employs a selective relaying mechanism. That is, the source adaptively decides on which frequency...
We study a cooperative communication system consisting of two users in half duplex mode communicating with one destination over additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). Cooperation is performed between the two users by partial decode-forward relaying over 3 time slots with variable duration. During the first two slots, each user alternatively transmits and partially decodes while during the last time...
Carrier Ethernet has rapidly advanced itself to become an important technology for metro transport. PBB-TE or Provider Backbone Bridging -Traffic Engineering is one of the mechanisms being considered for the deployment of Carrier Ethernet. PBB-TE relies on the assignment of a network-specific VLAN tag called the BVID that is further dependent on customer and service provider VLAN tags, service provider...
In this paper, we formulate a joint optimization problem for resource allocation and scheduling in full-duplex orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) relaying systems with amplify-and-forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) relaying protocols. Our problem formulation takes into account heterogeneous data rate requirements for delay sensitive users. Besides, a theoretically optimal...
This paper proposes a novel approach for Quality of Experience (QoE) driven cross-layer optimization for wireless video transmission. We formulate the cross-layer optimization problem with a constraint on the temporal fluctuation of the video quality. Our objective is to minimize the temporal change of the video quality as perceivable quality fluctuations negatively affect the overall quality of experience...
Channel-aware assignment of sub-channels to users in the downlink of an OFDMA system demands extensive feedback of channel state information (CSI) to the base station. Since the feedback bandwidth is often very scarce, schemes that limit feedback are necessary. We develop a novel, low feedback splitting-based algorithm for assigning each sub-channel to its best user, i.e., the user with the highest...
This paper considers a multi-source orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based network of access points wherein dedicated relays use the decode-and-forward relaying. We investigate the joint problem of transmission strategy selection (relaying v/s direct), relay assignment, and power allocation to maximize the minimum rate across sources in two different cooperative scenarios: subcarrier-based...
This paper considers distributed protocol design for resource allocation (RA) problems. We propose a fully decentralized RA scheme based on the min-sum message passing (MP) approach in which each message is the solution of small distributed allocation problems. Due to the presence of cycles in the network graph, the MP routine may not converge to a fixed point. To this end, we introduce a reweighted...
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