International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and spectral efficiency. As green networking is an inevitable trend, energy-efficient design for future wireless networks becomes paramount. In this paper, we address energy-efficient resource management in downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access networks. The focus is targeted toward multi-cell networks, which are composed of multiple base stations (BSs) sharing the available radio resources. Consequently, greater emphasis is given to techniques that take inter-cell interference into account. Resource management in our context refers to the task of allocating the radio resources in order to maximize energy efficiency. We devise re...
Ultra-dense wireless cellular networks have been envisioned as a promising technique for handling th...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design crite- rion for power-unlimited s...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design criterion for power-unlimited sys...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
Abstract—Power optimization techniques are becoming in-creasingly important in wireless system desig...
The problem of non-cooperative resource allocation in multi-cell uplink OFDMA systems with multiple ...
The problem of non-cooperative resource allocation in multi-cell uplink OFDMA systems with multiple ...
Abstract—Future wireless packet switched cellular networks will require dense frequency reuse to ach...
Ultra-dense wireless cellular networks have been envisioned as a promising technique for handling th...
We present a unified analytical framework that maximizes generalized utilities of a wireless network...
International audienceDue to Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) mechanism adopted...
Ultra-dense wireless cellular networks have been envisioned as a promising technique for handling th...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design crite- rion for power-unlimited s...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design criterion for power-unlimited sys...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
International audienceTraditional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and ...
Abstract—Power optimization techniques are becoming in-creasingly important in wireless system desig...
The problem of non-cooperative resource allocation in multi-cell uplink OFDMA systems with multiple ...
The problem of non-cooperative resource allocation in multi-cell uplink OFDMA systems with multiple ...
Abstract—Future wireless packet switched cellular networks will require dense frequency reuse to ach...
Ultra-dense wireless cellular networks have been envisioned as a promising technique for handling th...
We present a unified analytical framework that maximizes generalized utilities of a wireless network...
International audienceDue to Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) mechanism adopted...
Ultra-dense wireless cellular networks have been envisioned as a promising technique for handling th...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design crite- rion for power-unlimited s...
Energy efficiency (EE) is growing in importance as a system design criterion for power-unlimited sys...