Utility Maximization with Packet Collision Constraint in Cognitive Radio Networks
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概要
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We study joint rate control and resource allocation with a packet collision constraint that maximizes the total utility of secondary users in cognitive radio networks. We formulate and decouple the original optimization problem into separable subproblems and then develop an algorithm that converges to optimal rate control and resource allocation. The proposed algorithm can operate on different time-scales to reduce the amortized time complexity.
- The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineersの論文
- 2012-01-01
著者
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Tran Nguyen
Computer Engineering Department Of Kyung Hee University
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LEE Sungwon
Computer Engineering Department of Kyung Hee University
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Hong Choong
Computer Engineering Dep. Of Kyung Hee Univ.
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Lee Sungwon
Computer Engineering Dep. Of Kyung Hee Univ.
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Hong Choong
The Computer Engineering Department Of Kyung Hee University
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Tran Nguyen
The Computer Engineering Department Of Kyung Hee University
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Lee Sungwon
The Computer Engineering Department Of Kyung Hee University
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