Abstract
Presents a distributed power control scheme, which maintains the signal/interference ratios (SIRs) of operational (active) links above their required thresholds at all times (link quality protection), while new users are being admitted; furthermore, when new users cannot be successfully admitted, existing ones do not suffer fluctuations of their SIRs below their required thresholds values. The authors also present two admission/rejection control algorithms, which exercise voluntary drop-out of links inadmissible to the network so as to reduce interference and possibly facilitate the admission of other links.
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- 2002
- Type
- article
- Pages
- 97-104
- Citations
- 200
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- 10.1109/infcom.1995.515865