Power control is an important mechanism for interference management in CDMA channels. When developing power control strategies, CDMA system designers need to ensure that each user meets its signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) requirement. The minimal total power at which each user meets its SIR requirement is called the minimal feasible total power (MFTP). This paper shows that MFTP is a log-convex function on the set of feasible inverse SIR requirements. This implies that the set of feasible inverse SIR requirements is a convex set
The feasible quality-of-service (QoS) region is the set of all QoS vectors that can be provided to t...
We study the geometry of the feasible MSE region of multiuser MIMO systems with fixed transmitters a...
© 2010 Dr. Nasreen BadruddinCommunication networks such as wireless networks and Digital Subscriber ...
In this correspondence, we consider a code-division multiple-access (CDMA) channel with a linear rec...
We consider a power-controlled CDMA channel where each user is required to satisfy a certain quality...
The feasible log-SIR region is defined as a set of all signal-to-interference ratios (SIR) expressed...
Abstract—Accurate power control is an essential requirement in the design of cellular code-division ...
Many resource allocation problems can be studied within the framework of interference functions. Bas...
Abstract. Maximizing the sum rates in a multiuser Gaussian channel by power control is a nonconvex N...
This paper investigates the possibility of having convex formulations of optimization problems for i...
Dynamic power control and scheduling strategies provide efficient mechanisms for improving the perfo...
Rate-constrained power minimization (PMIN) over a code division multiple-access (CDMA) channel wit...
Maximizing the sum rates in a multiuser Gaussian channel by power control is a nonconvex NP-hard pro...
In this paper we analyze the structure of certain power-constrained utility sets, based on the axiom...
Many problems in wireless communications (e.g. multiuser beamforming or robust power allocation) can...
The feasible quality-of-service (QoS) region is the set of all QoS vectors that can be provided to t...
We study the geometry of the feasible MSE region of multiuser MIMO systems with fixed transmitters a...
© 2010 Dr. Nasreen BadruddinCommunication networks such as wireless networks and Digital Subscriber ...
In this correspondence, we consider a code-division multiple-access (CDMA) channel with a linear rec...
We consider a power-controlled CDMA channel where each user is required to satisfy a certain quality...
The feasible log-SIR region is defined as a set of all signal-to-interference ratios (SIR) expressed...
Abstract—Accurate power control is an essential requirement in the design of cellular code-division ...
Many resource allocation problems can be studied within the framework of interference functions. Bas...
Abstract. Maximizing the sum rates in a multiuser Gaussian channel by power control is a nonconvex N...
This paper investigates the possibility of having convex formulations of optimization problems for i...
Dynamic power control and scheduling strategies provide efficient mechanisms for improving the perfo...
Rate-constrained power minimization (PMIN) over a code division multiple-access (CDMA) channel wit...
Maximizing the sum rates in a multiuser Gaussian channel by power control is a nonconvex NP-hard pro...
In this paper we analyze the structure of certain power-constrained utility sets, based on the axiom...
Many problems in wireless communications (e.g. multiuser beamforming or robust power allocation) can...
The feasible quality-of-service (QoS) region is the set of all QoS vectors that can be provided to t...
We study the geometry of the feasible MSE region of multiuser MIMO systems with fixed transmitters a...
© 2010 Dr. Nasreen BadruddinCommunication networks such as wireless networks and Digital Subscriber ...