Abstract Uplink resource allocation strategies in modern cellular networks are studied in this thesis. With the presence of multiple antenna transmission, multiple base station (BS) coordination and multicarrier techniques, the resource allocation problem is reformulated and jointly optimized over a large set of variables. The focus is on the sum power minimization with per user rate constraints. A centralized multicarrier coordinated cellular network with multiple antennas implemented at the BS side is considered, where BSs can be adaptively clustered to detect signals from one mobile station (MS). The power, subcarrier, beamforming vector and BS cluster (BSC) are the design variables to be jointly optimized to satisfy the rate constra...
Abstract Machine-Type Communication (MTC) is an integral use case for future generation of cellular...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...
Abstract The use of multiple antennas is a fundamental requirement in future wireless networks as i...
Abstract Random matrix (RM) methods are exploited to develop radio resource management techniques f...
Abstract This thesis examines radio resource management techniques for multicell multi-input single...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
Abstract This thesis focuses on two important challenges in wireless downlink transmission: multi-u...
Abstract This thesis concentrates on the design and evaluation of spatial user multiplexing methods...
Abstract This thesis focuses on transceiver optimization for heterogeneous multi-user multiple-inpu...
Abstract This thesis concentrates on joint optimization of transmit power allocation and receive fil...
Abstract This thesis focuses on the timely problem of energy-efficient transmission for wireless mu...
In a cellular network with small cells, where all the communication resources are shared, the inter-...
Abstract Machine-Type Communication (MTC) is an integral use case for future generation of cellular...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...
Abstract The use of multiple antennas is a fundamental requirement in future wireless networks as i...
Abstract Random matrix (RM) methods are exploited to develop radio resource management techniques f...
Abstract This thesis examines radio resource management techniques for multicell multi-input single...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
International audienceThe use of multiple antennas at base stations is a key component in the design...
Abstract This thesis focuses on two important challenges in wireless downlink transmission: multi-u...
Abstract This thesis concentrates on the design and evaluation of spatial user multiplexing methods...
Abstract This thesis focuses on transceiver optimization for heterogeneous multi-user multiple-inpu...
Abstract This thesis concentrates on joint optimization of transmit power allocation and receive fil...
Abstract This thesis focuses on the timely problem of energy-efficient transmission for wireless mu...
In a cellular network with small cells, where all the communication resources are shared, the inter-...
Abstract Machine-Type Communication (MTC) is an integral use case for future generation of cellular...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...
Effective sharing of the radio spectrum in current and future multi-user radio communication systems...