Traditional problems in distributed systems include the Reliable Broadcast, Distributed Consensus, and Distributed Firing Squad problems. These problems require coordination only ...
—Opportunistic scheduling in random beamforming maximizes the sum-rate by allocating resources to the users with the best channel condition, thus leveraging on multiuser diversit...
Distributed queuing is a fundamental coordination problem, arising in a variety of applications, including distributed shared memory, distributed directories, and totally ordered ...
Distributed Constraint Optimization (DCOP) is a general framework that can model complex problems in multi-agent systems. Several current algorithms that solve general DCOP instan...
Abstract: While code division multiple access (CDMA) is becoming a promising cellular communication system, the design for a CDMA cellular system configuration has posed a practica...