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AFRL-RI-RS-TR-2008-42 Final Technical Report March 2008
RADIO RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTIUSER DETECTION IN VERY LARGE SCALE WIRELESS MULTIPLE ACCESS NETWORKS
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RADIO RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MULTIUSER DETECTION IN VERY LARGE SCALE WIRELESS MULTIPLE ACCESS NETWORKS
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1038 H. Vincent Poor, Sharon Betz, Stefano Buzzi, Valeria Massaro, Giacomo Bacci, Marco Luise
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This study was concerned with the use of game theoretic principles for radio resource management in wireless multiple-access networks. Our progress on this problem is described in detail in publications listed in the technical report, for each of which a link to the full document is provided. These documents examine a number of resource-allocation issues wherein the primary performance criterion is optical energy efficiency. Specific contributions include receiver designs and power allocation in multi-hop (ad hoc) networks, analysis and design of energy-efficient receiver algorithms for ultra-wideband (UWB) systems in rich multi-path environments, extensions of analyses for linear receivers to serial interference cancellers, joint transmitter and receiver optimization for energy efficient network operations, and efficient and adaptive distributed algorithms for achieving optimal designs. Taken as a whole, this work provides guidance for designers of sensor networks and advanced communications networks for achievement of optimal energy efficiency in network operations. 15. SUBJECT TERMS
Very Large Scale Wireless Multiple Access Networks, Radio Resource Allocation and Multi User Detection, Delay Quality of Service in Very Large Networks 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT
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