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In this paper, we investigate a joint scheduling and power control for an infrastructure-based cognitive radio network (CRN) in coexistence with a cellular primary radio network (PRN). The PRN uses a set of licensed nonoverlapping orthogonal frequency channels for transmission. This set of channels is also accessed in an opportunistic manner by a set of cognitive radio base stations (CR-BSs) to support...
We concentrate on the sum power minimization problem for the uplink of wireless cellular systems in this paper. Given a certain quality-of-service (QoS) constraint per mobile station (MS), the optimal power control and receiver beamforming are jointly considered with adaptive multi base station set (MBS) selection for joint reception. An iterative optimization algorithm is proposed accordingly. Although...
In this paper we consider the uplink of a cellular network partitioned into localized jointly decoded cells. These jointly decoded cells are implemented as fixed size clusters. Such networks have a potential for real world deployments with improved spectral efficiency and user experience. Similar to conventional cellular networks, frequency planning can be considered as an efficient method to control...
In cognitive radio cellular networks (CogCells), primary users (PUs) rarely utilize all the assigned frequency bands at a certain time and a location. The spectral inefficiency caused by the spectrum holes motivated cognitive radio technology (CR) that presents unlicensed secondary users (SUs) an opportunity for using spectrum holes. CR makes the SUs to find and use the spectrum holes without interrupting...
In cognitive radio cellular networks (CogCell), the secondary users (SUs) can be admitted to the base station (BS) provided that the interferences to the primary users (PUs) are no higher than the pre-defined thresholds. In addition, different SUs may make different payments and require different quality of service (QoS). In this paper, we investigate the maximally achievable revenue obtained from...
The joint power control and base station (BS) assignment problem is considered under Quality-of-Service (QoS) constraints. If a feasible solution exists, the problem can be efficiently solved using existing distributed algorithms. Infeasibility is often encountered in practice, however, which brings up the issue of optimal admission control. The joint problem is NP-hard, yet important for QoS provisioning...
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