Utility-based power control with QoS support |
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Authors: | Sławomir Stańczak Angela Feistel Marcin Wiczanowski Holger Boche |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications, Einsteinufer 37, 10587 Berlin, Germany;(2) Heinrich-Hertz Chair, Faculty of EECS, Technical University of Berlin, Einsteinufer 25, 10587 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses the issue of incorporating QoS requirements expressed in terms of some minimum SIR targets into the traditional utility-based power control problem. As suitable projection methods seem to be not amenable to distributed implementation, we first focus on a primal-dual algorithm to solve the utility-based power control problem subject to the SIR requirements. We prove a global convergence of the algorithm for a large class of utility functions and show that it can be implemented in a distributed wireless environment. However, the approach has an important drawback: An optimal solution may not exist as the SIR targets may be infeasible due to, for instance, channel effects. This motivates a reformulation of the problem so that an optimal solution always exists. We consider the possibility of using a barrier method to closely approach the desired SIRs of the users and combine this approach with the conventional utility-based power control problem to incorporate best effort users. We prove relevant properties of optimal solutions and propose a distributed recursive algorithm with global convergence. Finally, the performance of the proposed approaches is verified by simulations. |
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