Power aware scheduling and power control techniques for multiuser detection enabled wireless mobile ad-hoc networks
Multiuser Detection (MUD) based receivers theoretically require no power control (PC) as they have the ability to separate signals regardless of their relative power levels as long as these signals achieve a suitable SNR. In practice, receiver designs have finite dynamic range. In this paper, power...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multiuser Detection (MUD) based receivers theoretically require no power control (PC) as they have the ability to separate signals regardless of their relative power levels as long as these signals achieve a suitable SNR. In practice, receiver designs have finite dynamic range. In this paper, power aware scheduling (PAS) and power control (PC) algorithms are investigated to address the finite MUD dynamic range and performance results are shown. The final PAS algorithm and motivating factors behind the design selections made on the DARPA Interference Multiple Access (DIMA) program are highlighted as well as different approaches involving both scheduling and PC. The techniques selected on the DIMA program are currently operating as part of the DEVIA mobile real-time experiments. |
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ISSN: | 2155-7578 2155-7586 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MILCOM.2010.5680092 |