Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of random access in wireless local area networks (WLANs) with each station generating either elastic or inelastic traffic. Elastic traffic is usually non-real-time, while inelastic traffic is usually coming from real-time applications. We formulate a network utility maximization (NUM) problem, where the optimization variables are the persistent probabilities of the stations and the utilities are either concave or sigmoidal functions. Sigmoidal utility functions can better represent inelastic traffic sources compared to concave utility functions commonly used in the existing random access literature. However, they lead to non-convex NUM problems which are not easy to solve in general. By applyi...
In wireless local area network (WLAN) hotspots the coverage areas of access points (APs) often overl...
We are concerned with user selection and resource allocation in wireless networks for semi-elastic a...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a wireless network where interference is treated as noise, and w...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
Abstract—The current optimal joint rate and power control algorithms for wireless networks are mainl...
We discuss an optimization framework for radio resource allocation in a WCDMA system supporting elas...
In this paper, we propose two distributed contention-based medium access control (MAC) algorithms to...
This paper investigates the joint optimization of time allocation and transmit power in wireless-pow...
In the past few years, utility and optimization based resource allocation problems have been studied...
Abstract—Random access has been studied for decades as a simple and practical wireless medium access...
Solutions to network optimization problems have greatly benefited from developments in nonlinear ana...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
Summary: "Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and se...
We propose a novel utility optimization algorithm for wireless networks modeled by systems of nonlin...
This book presents state-of-the-art research on robust resource allocation in current and future wir...
In wireless local area network (WLAN) hotspots the coverage areas of access points (APs) often overl...
We are concerned with user selection and resource allocation in wireless networks for semi-elastic a...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a wireless network where interference is treated as noise, and w...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
Abstract—The current optimal joint rate and power control algorithms for wireless networks are mainl...
We discuss an optimization framework for radio resource allocation in a WCDMA system supporting elas...
In this paper, we propose two distributed contention-based medium access control (MAC) algorithms to...
This paper investigates the joint optimization of time allocation and transmit power in wireless-pow...
In the past few years, utility and optimization based resource allocation problems have been studied...
Abstract—Random access has been studied for decades as a simple and practical wireless medium access...
Solutions to network optimization problems have greatly benefited from developments in nonlinear ana...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
Summary: "Future mobile networks are expected to support a significant number of applications and se...
We propose a novel utility optimization algorithm for wireless networks modeled by systems of nonlin...
This book presents state-of-the-art research on robust resource allocation in current and future wir...
In wireless local area network (WLAN) hotspots the coverage areas of access points (APs) often overl...
We are concerned with user selection and resource allocation in wireless networks for semi-elastic a...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a wireless network where interference is treated as noise, and w...