Project Details
Generalized MaxWeight Algorithm over Non-Convex Rate Regions in Wireless Networks with Multiple Antennas
Applicant
Professor Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Wunder
Subject Area
Electronic Semiconductors, Components and Circuits, Integrated Systems, Sensor Technology, Theoretical Electrical Engineering
Term
from 2009 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 142317331
The holy grail of network information theory is to compute the capacity region of wireless networks: however, it is very questionable whether this goal can be actually achieved soon. Therefore, information theorists and communication engineers increasingly favor simpler but more realistic goals, such as finding approximate expressions for the capacity region within predictable error margins. An intriguing approach in this direction is the linear deterministic model (LDM) recently developed by Avestimehr et al [citerefs]\citerefs{AvestimehrDiggaviTse_IT2011} . LDM embraces characteristic wireless channel features such as signal strength, broadcast, multiple access and introduces deterministic bit pipes between network entities. In this research proposal a joint approach to wireless network design using LDM together with dynamic network control shall be explored. The main goals are:1.to make LDM available for cellular wireless network design. Recent results on LDM cellular-type channels shall be adopted and extended toward more realistic schemes which include multiple cells, transceiver cooperation, relaying, etc.2.to bring LDM capacity-achieving schemes into a LDM network utility maximization framework and to devise efficient combinatorial algorithms.3.to adopt and extend existing control strategies for dynamic cellular LDM networks from previous phase of this project and transfer the results to Gaussian networks.One of the main envisioned results of this project is to clearly indicate whether advanced interference-aware strategies in cellular networks, i.e. those which do not treat interference as noise but detect and subtract interference, will pay off in terms of performance gains accommodating for investment/operational costs.
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