Time-variations in wireless channels affect opportunistic selection in a multi-node wireless system in two ways. First, the selected node can become sub-optimal by the time data transmission commences. Second, the channel changes during data transmission. We develop a comprehensive and tractable analytical framework that accurately accounts for both these effects. It differs from the extensive existing literature that primarily focuses on time-variations until the data transmission starts. We first develop a novel concept of a time-invariant effective signal-to-noise ratio (TIESNR), which tractably and accurately captures the time-variations during the data transmission phase with partial channel state information available at the receiver....
Wireless networks are not only ubiquitous and of great economic importance to modern society, but al...
abstract: This dissertation builds a clear understanding of the role of information in wireless netw...
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Time-variations in wireless channels affect opportunistic selection in a multi-node wireless system ...
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tion theory This paper studies two different modeling strategies for captur-ing the time-variant beh...
In this letter, we propose a new stochastic model for the time-variance of channels for fixed wirele...
Opportunistic selection is a practically appealing technique that is often used in multi-node wirele...
We consider a wireless system with multiple channels when each channel has several different transmi...
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In many modern wireless communication systems, the as-sumption of a locally time-invariant (block-fa...
This paper investigates the performance of opportunistic schedulers in wireless networks. A base sta...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a model intended to capture the behavior of the wireless c...
Wireless networks are not only ubiquitous and of great economic importance to modern society, but al...
abstract: This dissertation builds a clear understanding of the role of information in wireless netw...
We consider the problem of transmitting at the optimal rate over a rapidly varying wireless channel ...
Time-variations in wireless channels affect opportunistic selection in a multi-node wireless system ...
Abstract—An opportunistic, rate-adaptive system exploits multi-user diversity by selecting the best ...
Wireless links form a critical component of communication systems that aim to provide ubiquitous acc...
tion theory This paper studies two different modeling strategies for captur-ing the time-variant beh...
In this letter, we propose a new stochastic model for the time-variance of channels for fixed wirele...
Opportunistic selection is a practically appealing technique that is often used in multi-node wirele...
We consider a wireless system with multiple channels when each channel has several different transmi...
Abstract—The temporal variation in measured multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless channels ...
This study investigates the impact of imperfect channel state information that is caused by feedback...
In many modern wireless communication systems, the as-sumption of a locally time-invariant (block-fa...
This paper investigates the performance of opportunistic schedulers in wireless networks. A base sta...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a model intended to capture the behavior of the wireless c...
Wireless networks are not only ubiquitous and of great economic importance to modern society, but al...
abstract: This dissertation builds a clear understanding of the role of information in wireless netw...
We consider the problem of transmitting at the optimal rate over a rapidly varying wireless channel ...