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Bandwidth partitioning in decentralized wireless networks

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Bandwidth partitioning in decentralized wireless networks
This paper addresses the following question, which is of interest in the design of a multiuser decentralized network. Given a total system bandwidth of W Hz and a fixed data rate constraint of R bps for each transmission, how many frequency slots N of size W/N should the band be partitioned into in order to maximize the number of simultaneous links in the network? Dividing the available spectrum results in two competing effects. On the positive side, a larger N allows for more parallel, noninterfering communications to take place in the same area. On the negative side, a larger N increases the SINR requirement for each link because the same information rate must be achieved over less bandwidth. Exploring this tradeoff and determining the optimum value of N in terms of the system parameters is the focus of the paper. Using stochastic geometry, the optimal SINR threshold
Nihar Jindal, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Steven Weber
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TWC
Authors Nihar Jindal, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Steven Weber
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