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Topology Adaptive Sum Rate Maximization in the Downlink of Dynamic Wireless Networks
Date Issued
2018-03-15
Date Available
2019-05-09T10:35:39Z
Abstract
Dynamic network architectures (DNAs) have been developed under the assumption that some terminals can be converted into temporary access points (APs) anytime when connected to the Internet. In this paper, we consider the problem of assigning a group of users to a set of potential APs with the aim to maximize the downlink system throughput of DNA networks, subject to total transmit power and users' quality of service (QoS) constraints. In our first method, we relax the integer optimization variables to be continuous. The resulting non-convex continuous optimization problem is solved using successive convex approximation framework to arrive at a sequence of second-order cone programs (SOCPs). In the next method, the selection process is viewed as finding a sparsity constrained solution to our problem of sum rate maximization. It is demonstrated in numerical results that while the first approach has better data rates for dense networks, the sparsity oriented method has a superior speed of convergence. Moreover, for the scenarios considered, in addition to comprehensively outperforming some well-known approaches, our algorithms yield data rates close to those obtained by branch and bound method.
Other Sponsorship
Finnish Academy/NSF US collaborative program/WiFiUS 2018
MINECO, Spain
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
IEEE
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume
66
Issue
8
Start Page
3501
End Page
3516
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 IEEE
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0090-6778
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Final_Manuscript.pdf
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2.59 MB
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