This thesis studies the problem of optimal design of wireless networks whose operating points such as powers, routes and channel capacities are solutions for an optimization problem. Different from existing work that rely on global channel state information (CSI), we focus on distributed algorithms for the optimal wireless networks where terminals only have access to locally available CSI. To begin with, we study random access channels where terminals acquire instantaneous local CSI but do not know the probability distribution of the channel. We develop adaptive scheduling and power control algorithms and show that the proposed algorithm almost surely maximizes a proportional fair utility while adhering to instantaneous and average power co...
Emerging wireless communication technologies have posed numerous challenges in the efficient and rob...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
This thesis studies the problem of optimal design of wireless networks whose operating points such a...
This thesis studies the problem of optimal design of wireless networks whose operating points such a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
A new promising approach for wireless network optimization is from a cross-layer perspective. This t...
This paper presents a new distributed power control algorithm for ad-hoc wireless networks in random...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
This paper presents a new distributed power control algorithm for ad-hoc wireless networks in random...
Abstract — This paper presents new distributed power and admission control algorithms for ad-hoc wir...
In this thesis, we investigate the optimal design of wireless networks. We consider wireless network...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
Emerging wireless communication technologies have posed numerous challenges in the efficient and rob...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
This thesis studies the problem of optimal design of wireless networks whose operating points such a...
This thesis studies the problem of optimal design of wireless networks whose operating points such a...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
A new promising approach for wireless network optimization is from a cross-layer perspective. This t...
This paper presents a new distributed power control algorithm for ad-hoc wireless networks in random...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
This paper presents a new distributed power control algorithm for ad-hoc wireless networks in random...
Abstract — This paper presents new distributed power and admission control algorithms for ad-hoc wir...
In this thesis, we investigate the optimal design of wireless networks. We consider wireless network...
In wireless networks, how to select transmit power that maximizes throughput is a challenging proble...
In this paper, we provide and study a general framework that facilitates the development of distribu...
Emerging wireless communication technologies have posed numerous challenges in the efficient and rob...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...