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Information theory vs. queueing theory for resource allocation in multiple access channels
2008
2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
We consider the problem of rate allocation in a fading Gaussian multiple-access channel with fixed transmission powers. The goal is to maximize a general concave utility function of the expected achieved rates of the users. There are different approaches to this problem in the literature. From an information theoretic point of view, rates are allocated only by using the channel state information. The queueing theory approach utilizes the global queue-length information for rate allocation to
doi:10.1109/pimrc.2008.4699951
dblp:conf/pimrc/ParandehGheibiMOE08
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