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Resource Allocation in Wireless Systems

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With the increasing demand for wireless communication services, efficient and effective radio resource management strategies that can cope with the time-varying nature of the wireless channel are essential. Two of the main resource management functions in a CDMA system are power control and rate allocation. This chapter presents a unified approach for power distribution and allocation in a multirate wideband CDMA system. Adaptive schemes to perform power control and rate allocation to enhance resource utilization are described.

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Mark, J.W., Zhao, L. (2009). Resource Allocation in Wireless Systems. In: Tarokh, V. (eds) New Directions in Wireless Communications Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0673-1_4

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