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This paper considers a distributed power allocation scheme for sum-rate-maximization under cognitive Gaussian multiple access channels (GMACs), where primary users and secondary users may communicate under mutual interference with the Gaussian noise. Formulating the problem as a standard nonconvex quadratically constrained quadratic problem (QCQP) provides a simple distributed method to find a solution...
This paper addresses the problem of distributed rate allocation for a class of multicast networks employing linear network coding. The goal is to minimize the cost (for example, the sum rates allocated to each link in the network) while satisfying a multicast rate requirement for each destination in the network. In essence, this paper aims to achieve network capacity while ensuring that the cost of...
As distributed real-time applications gain in popularity, a key challenge is to allocate resources so that diverse real-time requirements (including non-real-time applications), distributed application components and varying workloads can all be accommodated without violating timeliness constraints. We examine the problem of resource allocation in distributed soft real-time systems, where both network...
We present a distributed algorithm for allocating power among multiple interfering transmitters in a wireless network using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). The algorithm attempts to maximize the sum over user utilities, where each user's utility is a function of his total transmission rate. Users exchange interference prices reflecting the marginal cost of interference on each sub-channel,...
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