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JSAC
2006
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Queue Proportional Scheduling via Geometric Programming in Fading Broadcast Channels
For fading broadcast channels (BC), a throughput optimal scheduling policy called queue proportional scheduling (QPS) is presented via geometric programming (GP). QPS finds a data ...
Kibeom Seong, Ravi Narasimhan, John M. Cioffi
CORR
2010
Springer
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Fishing in Poisson streams: focusing on the whales, ignoring the minnows
This paper describes a low-complexity approach for reconstructing average packet arrival rates and instantaneous packet counts at a router in a communication network, where the arr...
Maxim Raginsky, Sina Jafarpour, Rebecca Willett, A...
INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
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Power and Server Allocation in a Multi-Beam Satellite with Time Varying Channels
-- We consider power and server allocation in a multi-beam satellite downlink which transmits data to N different ground locations over N time-varying channels. Packets destined fo...
Michael J. Neely, Eytan Modiano, Charles E. Rohrs
VTC
2006
IEEE
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Cross-Layer Resource Allocation via Geometric Programming in Fading Broadcast Channels
Abstract— In a fading broadcast channel (BC), Queue Proportional Scheduling (QPS) is presented via geometric programming (GP). Given the current queue state, QPS allocates a data...
Kibeom Seong, Ravi Narasimhan, John M. Cioffi