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Power Allocation and Coverage for a Relay-Assisted Downlink with Voice Users

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Power Allocation and Coverage for a Relay-Assisted Downlink with Voice Users
— We study the downlink coverage of a base station terminal (BST), which has access to a relay node. Continuing a previous study in which the BST is assumed to provide a variable-rate data service, here we assume that each active user requires a target data rate, corresponding to a voice type of service. The relay is assumed to serve a separate set of (noncellular) users, corresponding to a WiFi Access Point (AP). A one-dimensional model is considered in which cellular and noncellular users are uniformly distributed along a line. The BST and AP jointly allocate available power across users and the BST-AP link to maximize the total number of users served. We characterize the optimized set of active cellular users served by the BST directly and the AP relay, and the non-cellular users served by the AP. We also give a closed-form upper bound on the increase in the total number of users provided by the relay as a function of user densities and path loss exponents. Our results show that d...
Junjik Bae, Randall Berry, Michael L. Honig
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Junjik Bae, Randall Berry, Michael L. Honig
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