Radio resource allocation over fading channels under statistical delay constraints.

This SpringerBrief presents radio resource allocation schemes for buffer-aided communications systems over fading channels under statistical delay constraints in terms of upper-bounded average delay or delay-outage probability. This Brief starts by considering a source-destination communications lin...

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Main Authors Le, Ngoc Tho, 1954- (Author), Phan, Khoa Tran (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
SeriesSpringerBriefs in electrical and computer engineering.
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100 1 |a Le, Ngoc Tho,  |d 1954-  |e author. 
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490 1 |a SpringerBriefs in electrical and computer engineering,  |x 2191-8112 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Introduction. Motivation ; Resource Allocation Under Delay Constraints ; Structure of the Brief ; -- Power Allocation Over Fading Channels Under Delay Constraints: A Review. Average Delay Constraint ; Delay-Outage Constraint ; Energy Harvesting Communications Systems ; Buffer-Aided Relaying Communications -- Joint Data Admission Control and Power Allocation Over Fading Channel Under Average Delay Constraint. System Model and Problem Formulation ; Joint Data Admission Control-Power Allocation ; Illustrative Results -- Power Allocation with Energy Harvesting Over Fading Channel Under Statistical Delay Constraints. System Model and Problem Formulations ; Power Allocation Under Average Delay Constraint ; Power Allocation Under Delay-Outage Constraint ; Illustrative Results -- Resource Allocation for Buffer-Aided Half-Duplex Relaying Under Delay-Outage Constraint. System Model and Problem Formulation ; Delay-Outage Constraint Transformation ; Adaptive Link Scheduling with Fixed Power Allocation ; Adaptive Link Scheduling with Adaptive Power Allocation. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a This SpringerBrief presents radio resource allocation schemes for buffer-aided communications systems over fading channels under statistical delay constraints in terms of upper-bounded average delay or delay-outage probability. This Brief starts by considering a source-destination communications link with data arriving at the source transmission buffer. The first scenario, the joint optimal data admission control and power allocation problem for throughput maximization is considered, where the source is assumed to have a maximum power and an average delay constraints. The second scenario, optimal power allocation problems for energy harvesting (EH) communications systems under average delay or delay-outage constraints are explored, where the EH source harvests random amounts of energy from renewable energy sources, and stores the harvested energy in a battery during data transmission. Online resource allocation algorithms are developed when the statistical knowledge of the random channel fading, data arrivals, EH processes governing the system dynamics is unknown a-priori. This Brief continues with a source-relay-destination communications link with buffers available at both source and relay, as part of a multi-hop network. Optimal resource allocation schemes for this 3-node relaying system to maximize its effective capacity under a delay-outage constraint are proposed, with special emphasis on relay roles: Half-duplex (HD) or full-duplex (FD) relay operation. With HD relay, the adaptive link selection relaying problem jointly with both fixed and adaptive power allocation schemes is investigated. Within each transmission frame, either the source-relay link or the relay-destination link is selected to be active depending on the channel conditions. With FD relay under the presence of non-zero residual self-interference (SI). This Brief also presents source and relay power allocation schemes for both cases of available knowledge of the channel state information at transmitter (CSIT): instantaneous or statistical. Professional and researchers working in this related field and advanced-level students in electrical or computer engineering will find the content valuable as a reference. 
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