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Cost/benefit analysis of interval jumping in power-control simulation

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Cost/benefit analysis of interval jumping in power-control simulation
Computation of power control calculations is one of the most time-consuming aspects of simulating wireless communication systems. These calculations are critical to understanding how a wireless network will perform, and so cannot be conveniently ignored. Power-control calculations implement solutions to discretized differential equations, and so are essentially time-stepped. In a previous paper (Perrone and Nicol, (1998)) we proposed a technique for interval jumping, that allows for substantially many time-steps to be jumped over, thereby reducing the amount of computation needed to achieve the same state as would straightforward time-stepping. The technique involves identification of a region of simulation time during which no channel assignments change due to limits on transmitter power, and a "jump" over that region. In this paper we examine the cost/benefit tradeoffs between policies which seek to minimize the work done to identify a jump interval, and the cost of comput...
David M. Nicol, L. Felipe Perrone
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where WSC
Authors David M. Nicol, L. Felipe Perrone
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