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Energy efficiency is increasingly important for wireless cellular systems due to the limited battery resources of mobile clients. While modern cellular standards emphasize low client battery consumption, existing techniques do not explicitly focus on reducing power that is consumed when a client is actively communicating with the network. Based on high data rate demands of modern multimedia applications,...
Two main draft standards were submitted in October 2009 as candidate technologies for IMT-Advanced, namely IEEE 802.16m and 3GPP LTE-Advanced. However, several details on their functionalities are still open and the research community is racing towards the complete definition of the revolutionary next fourth generation mobile, 4G. In this framework the European Celtic project WINNER+ is bridging together...
In the heterogeneous networks, radio resource management (RRM) plays an important role to utilize the potential network diversity. In this paper, we study the RRM strategy in the heterogeneous networks involved with an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) network, with the aim of maximizing the minimum user throughput. An analytical model which reflects the feature of heterogeneous...
As wireless systems continue to proliferate, interference management is becoming a concern in both military and commercial domains. This paper introduces a novel cognitive coexistence framework between infrastructure and ad hoc networks. Based on sensing and predicting the ad-hoc networkpsilas activity, the infrastructure system allocates power and transmission time such as to minimize its impact...
The next generation of wireless networks (4G) will use OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) in the reverse link. In OFDMA, the reverse link resources assigned to a user are called tiles each of which consists of a subset of consecutive subcarriers. Since at most one user is assigned to each of these tiles then reverse link transmissions within a sector are orthogonal. However, the...
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