International audienceIn this work we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transmitter-receiver pairs so that the probability that each queue length exceeds a specified threshold is fixed at a desired value. One application is satisfying QoS requirements in a dense cellular network. We deal with this problem using heavy traffic approximation techniques which lead to an asymptotic model of a (controlled) stochas-tic differential equation. The proposed power control strategy consists of allocating most of the power according to the states of the channel and a smaller fraction according to the queue lengths, for which we find a closed-form expression. We first consider a scenario where all channel realizations and queue leng...
Wireless systems are facing an increase in the data demands, and this trend is expected to continue ...
We consider near-optimal policies for a single user transmitting on a wireless channel which minimiz...
In this paper we consider the problem of power control of packet data transmission in a two user mul...
Abstract—In this work we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transmitter-receive...
International audienceIn this work we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transm...
In this work, we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transmitter-receiver pairs ...
978-1-4673-0970-7International audienceIn this work, we address the problem of power allocation for ...
Abstract—In this work, we address the problem of decentral-ized power allocation for satisfying indi...
Abstract: In modern cellular communication systems, power control plays a fundamental role for ecien...
International audienceWe consider the problem of long term power allocation in dense wireless networ...
Abstract—When transmitting stochastic traffic flows over wire-less networks, there exists an inheren...
International audienceIn this letter, we develop a robust and decentralized power control strategy f...
The efficient management of radio resource is essential to the success of wireless networks. One imp...
In cellular wireless communication systems, uplink power control is needed to provide all mobile use...
In this paper we consider a single discrete time queue with infinite buffer. The channel may experie...
Wireless systems are facing an increase in the data demands, and this trend is expected to continue ...
We consider near-optimal policies for a single user transmitting on a wireless channel which minimiz...
In this paper we consider the problem of power control of packet data transmission in a two user mul...
Abstract—In this work we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transmitter-receive...
International audienceIn this work we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transm...
In this work, we address the problem of power allocation for interfering transmitter-receiver pairs ...
978-1-4673-0970-7International audienceIn this work, we address the problem of power allocation for ...
Abstract—In this work, we address the problem of decentral-ized power allocation for satisfying indi...
Abstract: In modern cellular communication systems, power control plays a fundamental role for ecien...
International audienceWe consider the problem of long term power allocation in dense wireless networ...
Abstract—When transmitting stochastic traffic flows over wire-less networks, there exists an inheren...
International audienceIn this letter, we develop a robust and decentralized power control strategy f...
The efficient management of radio resource is essential to the success of wireless networks. One imp...
In cellular wireless communication systems, uplink power control is needed to provide all mobile use...
In this paper we consider a single discrete time queue with infinite buffer. The channel may experie...
Wireless systems are facing an increase in the data demands, and this trend is expected to continue ...
We consider near-optimal policies for a single user transmitting on a wireless channel which minimiz...
In this paper we consider the problem of power control of packet data transmission in a two user mul...