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We study the resource allocation problem in RAN-level integrated HetNets. This emerging HetNets paradigm allows for dynamic traffic splitting across radio access technologies for each client, and then for aggregating the traffic inside the network to improve the overall resource utilization. We focus on the max-min fair service rate allocation across the clients, and study the properties of the optimal...
In cryptographic applications, private key algorithms usually aim at high-throughput data communication, while public key algorithms require much lower throughput for private key exchange and authentication. To increase hardware utilization and reduce area overhead, this paper presents a flexible divider design in GF(2m), which can be configured to operate in either SIMD or SISD mode. When applied...
In this paper we present a novel technique to reduce silicon area of 128 point, 1 GSPS FFT architecture called as Mixed Radix Multi-path Delay Feedback (MRMDF) architecture proposed in. The architecture has been targeted 180 nm CMOS technology for fabrication. The design is intended to comply with ECMA-368 standard, which is one of the leading MB-OFDM standards for UWB application. The major bottleneck...
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