Abstract—The enhancement of cellular networks with relaying technologies is expected to bring significant techno-economic benefits, but proper allocation of resources may be a challenging task. This paper addresses the question whether cross-layer optimization is essential for obtaining the expected relaying benefits. We present a network dimensioning approach based on joint routing and radio resource allocation. We consider a macro-cellular scenario with a max-min user-rate objective. If a single route per source is fixed, rates and time-shares can be optimally allocated to each link. In a simple macro-cellular propagation environment, the relays must cost at most 10-25% of a base station cost, if the network is deployed at once. The resul...
This paper focuses on how to associate users with serving nodes in order to achieve improved fairnes...
We consider a system with a single base station communicating with multiple users over orthogonal ch...
Unlike conventional cellular networks where the evolved Node B (eNB) performs centralised scheduling...
Abstract—Emerging cellular networks are likely to handle users with heterogeneous quality of service...
Cellular relay networks prove to be a cost-effective approach that offers significant performance be...
This paper studies the problem of network dimensioning and location planning in multi-hop wireless n...
We analyze the downlink spectral efficiency of multicellular wireless networks where in each cell in...
We consider joint relay selection and link scheduling to maximize the network throughput in relay-as...
In this paper, we argue that while relays will surely be an essential component of future infrastruc...
AbstractIn the perspective of Green ICT, the massive deployment of cellular mobile radio networks cl...
The use of low cost fixed wireless relays has been proposed as a way to deploy high data-rate networ...
Abstract—Recently, the notion that a logical next step towards future mobile radio networks is to in...
In the perspective of Green ICT, the massive deployment of cellular mobile radio networks claims att...
Abstract Considering a multihop cellular system with one relay per sector, an effectiv...
We investigate optimal resource allocation for the multiband relay channel. We find the optimal pow...
This paper focuses on how to associate users with serving nodes in order to achieve improved fairnes...
We consider a system with a single base station communicating with multiple users over orthogonal ch...
Unlike conventional cellular networks where the evolved Node B (eNB) performs centralised scheduling...
Abstract—Emerging cellular networks are likely to handle users with heterogeneous quality of service...
Cellular relay networks prove to be a cost-effective approach that offers significant performance be...
This paper studies the problem of network dimensioning and location planning in multi-hop wireless n...
We analyze the downlink spectral efficiency of multicellular wireless networks where in each cell in...
We consider joint relay selection and link scheduling to maximize the network throughput in relay-as...
In this paper, we argue that while relays will surely be an essential component of future infrastruc...
AbstractIn the perspective of Green ICT, the massive deployment of cellular mobile radio networks cl...
The use of low cost fixed wireless relays has been proposed as a way to deploy high data-rate networ...
Abstract—Recently, the notion that a logical next step towards future mobile radio networks is to in...
In the perspective of Green ICT, the massive deployment of cellular mobile radio networks claims att...
Abstract Considering a multihop cellular system with one relay per sector, an effectiv...
We investigate optimal resource allocation for the multiband relay channel. We find the optimal pow...
This paper focuses on how to associate users with serving nodes in order to achieve improved fairnes...
We consider a system with a single base station communicating with multiple users over orthogonal ch...
Unlike conventional cellular networks where the evolved Node B (eNB) performs centralised scheduling...