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The latest generation of wireless networks use OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) transmission technology in the downlink (e.g, WiMAX and LTE). The downlink is divided into bandwidth units and UEs (User Equipments) are each allocated a subset of these. Since at most one UE is assigned to each of these units, downlink transmissions within a sector are orthogonal. However, the transmission...
We investigate downlink resource allocation for OFDM-based cognitive radio networks. It is assumed that secondary users are allowed to transmit on all subchannels as long as the interference they create for primary users remains below a critical threshold. We consider a practical setting where secondary users have finite queue backlogs and a total power constraint at the base station and we perform...
We consider a resource allocation problem for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks. Specifically, we investigate the joint subchannel, rate and power allocation for secondary users which share, in a non-disruptive manner, some frequency bands with primary users using OFDM technology. We consider the resource allocation problem for downlink and take into account the maximum total power constraints...
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