Ever more powerful mobile devices are handling a broader range of applications, so that giving them greater control in scheduling transmissions as a function of application needs is becoming increasingly desirable. Several standards have, therefore, proposed mechanisms aimed at giving devices more autonomy in making transmission decisions on the wireless uplink. This paper explores the impact this can have on total throughput in CDMA systems, where this control has traditionally been centralized. The investigation relies on a simple distributed policy that helps provide insight into the impact of distributed decisions on overall system efficiency, and identify guidelines on how to best mitigate it
We introduce a novel power allocation and scheduling scheme in a DS-CDMA (Direct Sequence - Code Div...
"In this paper, we investigate fundamental performance limits of cumulative distribution functi...
International audienceIn a wireless CDMA network a mobile is classically connected to the base stati...
Ever more powerful mobile devices are handling a broader range of applications, so that giving them ...
Centralized control and coordination of the connections in a wireless network is not possible in pra...
This paper deals with the performance analysis of DS-CDMA cellular systems in the presence of hetero...
This paper considers the optimal, distributed assignment of rates to elastic users in a broadband mu...
This work focuses on the problem of efficient exploitation of the available bandwidth in order to pr...
In this paper, we propose a cumulative distribution function (CDF)-based scheduling for multi-cell u...
We identify optimality properties for scheduling downlink transmissions to data users in CDMA networ...
We study the fundamental problem of optimal transmission scheduling in a code-division multiple-acce...
We Introduce cross-layer, distributed power control algorithms that guarantee maximum possible data ...
This is a paper that is actually an excellent illustration of how CCR differs from more traditional ...
Abstract — In this paper, we formulate an optimal rate alloca-tion scheme for uplink and downlink in...
Abstract — As the demand for wireless broadband data ser-vices grows, it becomes increasingly import...
We introduce a novel power allocation and scheduling scheme in a DS-CDMA (Direct Sequence - Code Div...
"In this paper, we investigate fundamental performance limits of cumulative distribution functi...
International audienceIn a wireless CDMA network a mobile is classically connected to the base stati...
Ever more powerful mobile devices are handling a broader range of applications, so that giving them ...
Centralized control and coordination of the connections in a wireless network is not possible in pra...
This paper deals with the performance analysis of DS-CDMA cellular systems in the presence of hetero...
This paper considers the optimal, distributed assignment of rates to elastic users in a broadband mu...
This work focuses on the problem of efficient exploitation of the available bandwidth in order to pr...
In this paper, we propose a cumulative distribution function (CDF)-based scheduling for multi-cell u...
We identify optimality properties for scheduling downlink transmissions to data users in CDMA networ...
We study the fundamental problem of optimal transmission scheduling in a code-division multiple-acce...
We Introduce cross-layer, distributed power control algorithms that guarantee maximum possible data ...
This is a paper that is actually an excellent illustration of how CCR differs from more traditional ...
Abstract — In this paper, we formulate an optimal rate alloca-tion scheme for uplink and downlink in...
Abstract — As the demand for wireless broadband data ser-vices grows, it becomes increasingly import...
We introduce a novel power allocation and scheduling scheme in a DS-CDMA (Direct Sequence - Code Div...
"In this paper, we investigate fundamental performance limits of cumulative distribution functi...
International audienceIn a wireless CDMA network a mobile is classically connected to the base stati...