2013
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2012.121112.120148
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Cooperative Decentralized Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Wireless Access Medium

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper, radio resource allocation in a heterogeneous wireless access medium is investigated. Mobile terminals (MTs) are equipped with multiple radio interfaces and are assumed to have multi-homing capabilities. A novel algorithm, namely prediction based resource allocation algorithm, is proposed for the resource allocation. Unlike the existing solutions in literature, the proposed algorithm does not require a central resource manager to perform the radio resource allocation. The MT plays an act… Show more

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“…∀m (29) where ε 5 is a sufficiently small step size. At optimality, the radio resource allocation process terminates when all MTs have R m ≥ R min m .…”
Section: B Finding the Optimal φ Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…∀m (29) where ε 5 is a sufficiently small step size. At optimality, the radio resource allocation process terminates when all MTs have R m ≥ R min m .…”
Section: B Finding the Optimal φ Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in Ref. [11] proposed a prediction based resource allocation algorithm to adapt to a dynamic environment. However, it just concerned the effect of short-term dynamics with call arrivals and departures and neglected the traffic with tidal phenomenon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, CHT allows one to derive key network parameters such as new call/session blocking probability, handoff call/session blocking probability [2], etc. It has been widely used for the evaluation of the mobile routing strategy [3] and resource allocation [4], and models for a data charging system [5], spectrum sensing [6], and minimizing unnecessary handoffs [7], [8]. The CHT depends on UE mobility, which can be characterized by CRT, which is determined by cell size, UE speed, and movement direction.…”
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confidence: 99%