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Resource allocation in multiuser multicarrier wireless systems

By: Wong, Ian.
Contributor(s): Evans, Brian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springerlink Engineering.Publisher: Boston Springer 2008Description: xvii, 121 p. ill. 24 cm.ISBN: 978038774944.Subject(s): Wireless Communication Systems | Mathematical models of Resource allocation | Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing | Computational Complexity | Mathematical Optimization | Signal, Image and Speech Processing | Information Systems and Communication Service | Telecommunication | Resource allocation and Mathematical modelsDDC classification: 621.38216 Summary: Many algorithms have already been proposed in the past to solve the problem of allocating resources in a multi-user multicarrier wireless system. Due to the difficulty of the problem, most of the previous work in this area has focused on developing suboptimal heuristics without performance guarantees. Resource Allocation in Multiuser Multicarrier Wireless Systems proposes a unified algorithmic framework based on dual optimization techniques that have complexities that are linear in the number of subcarriers and users, and that achieve negligible optimality gaps in standards-based numerical sim.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Many algorithms have already been proposed in the past to solve the problem of allocating resources in a multi-user multicarrier wireless system. Due to the difficulty of the problem, most of the previous work in this area has focused on developing suboptimal heuristics without performance guarantees. Resource Allocation in Multiuser Multicarrier Wireless Systems proposes a unified algorithmic framework based on dual optimization techniques that have complexities that are linear in the number of subcarriers and users, and that achieve negligible optimality gaps in standards-based numerical sim.

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