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Foundations and TrendsŪ in Communications and Information Theory

QOS-BASED RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND TRANSCEIVER OPTIMIZATION

by Martin Schubert (Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications MCI, Germany) & Holger Boche (Technical University of Berlin, Germany)

QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization derives a comprehensive theoretical framework for SIR balancing, with and without noise. The theory considers the possible use of receive strategies (e.g. interference filtering or channel assignment), which can be included in the model in an abstract way. Power allocation and receiver design are mutually interdependent, thus joint optimization strategies are derived.

QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization provides a better understanding of interference balancing and the characterization of the QoS feasible region. It also provides a generic algorithmic framework, which may serve as a basis for the development of new resource allocation algorithms.

QoS-Based Resource Allocation and Transceiver Optimization is an invaluable resource for every communications engineer and researcher working on multiuser interference problems in wireless communications.

Published by Now Publishers and marketed by World Scientific


Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Axiomatic SIR-Balancing Theory
  • Matrix-Based SIR Balancing
  • General SINR Balancing Theory
  • Matrix-Based SINR Balancing and Algorithmic Solutions
  • Geometrical Properties for Log-Convex Interference Functions
  • Acknowledgements
  • Appendix
  • References


Readership: Postgraduates and professionals.

148pp Pub. date: Jul 2006
ISBN 978-1-933019-31-4(pbk)
1-933019-31-X(pbk)
US$95 / £63


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Updated on 3 July 2008