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We propose a variable-rate variable-power M-level quadrature amplitude modulation (MQAM) scheme employed under delay quality-of-service (QoS) constraints over spectrum-sharing channels. An underlay cognitive radio system, with one primary user and a secondary user, with constraints on interference leakage imposed by the primary receiver is considered. The transmission parameters of the secondary user...
Cognitive radio (CR) emerges as a key technology to enhance spectrum efficiency and thus creates opportunistic transmissions over links. Supporting the routing function on top of numerous opportunistic links is a must to route packets in a general cognitive radio network (CRN) consisting of multi-radio systems. However, there lacks complete understanding of these highly dynamic available links and...
We propose a game-theoretic framework for quality-of-service (QoS) aware resource competition among coexisting wireless links in mobile wireless networks. The senders of wireless links use the constant transmit power and then the wireless resources of interest is characterized by time-slot length. Multiple wireless links will use the limited wireless resources through a time-slot competition game...
Transmission over wireless fading channels under quality of service (QoS) constraints is studied when only the receiver has perfect channel side information. Being unaware of the channel conditions, transmitter is assumed to send the information at a fixed rate. Under these assumptions, a two-state (ON-OFF) transmission model is adopted, where information is transmitted reliably at a fixed rate in...
In this paper, we consider variable-rate variable-power MQAM modulation employed under delay quality-of-service (QoS) constraints over spectrum-sharing channels. In particular, we assume two users sharing the spectrum with one of them having a primary access to the band, and the other, known as secondary user, constrained by interference limitations imposed by the former. We study the performance...
Effective capacity is an effective technique in devising and evaluating the capability of a time-varying wireless channel to support data transmissions with diverse statistical quality of service (QoS) guarantees. In this paper, we propose an efficient framework to optimize and analyze the effective capacity for mobile multicast over broadcast fading . Our analyses identify the fundamental tradeoffs...
We propose the adaptive resource allocation schemes for multiuser downlink quality-of-service (QoS) provisionings over broadcast fading channels in time-division (TD) based cellular wireless networks. Specifically, we apply the effective capacity theory to control the service rates with the diverse delay QoS requirements for different mobile users. Subject to the proportional- effective-capacity constraint...
This paper explores the attributes, layering models and objective functions in cross layer designs for mobile ad hoc wireless networks by taking all the statistical characteristics and constraints from the physical (PHY) layer, media access control (MAC) layer and network (NET) layer into consideration. This paper reviews the entire network optimization across all the PHY/MAC/NET layers. At the PHY...
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