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The purpose of this book is to provide tools for a better
understanding of the fundamental tradeo's and interdependencies in
wireless networks, with the goal of designing resource allocation
strategies that exploit these int- dependencies to achieve
signi?cant performance gains. Two facts prompted us to write it:
First, future wireless applications will require a fundamental
understanding of the design principles and control mechanisms in
wireless networks. Second, the complexity of the network problems
simply precludes the use of engineering common sense alone to
identify good solutions, and so mathematics becomes the key avenue
to cope with central technical problems in the design of wireless
networks. In this book, two ?elds of mathematics play a central
role: Perron-Frobenius theory for non-negative matrices and
optimization theory. This book is a revised and expanded version of
the research monograph "Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks"
that was published as Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences (LNCS
4000) in 2006. Although the general structure has remained
unchanged to a large extent, the book contains - merous additional
results and more detailed discussion. For instance, there is a more
extensive treatment of general nonnegative matrices and interf-
ence functions that are described by an axiomatic model. Additional
material on max-min fairness, proportional fairness, utility-based
power control with QoS (quality of service) support and stochastic
power control has been added.
The purpose of this book is to provide tools for a better
understanding of the fundamental tradeo's and interdependencies in
wireless networks, with the goal of designing resource allocation
strategies that exploit these int- dependencies to achieve
signi?cant performance gains. Two facts prompted us to write it:
First, future wireless applications will require a fundamental
understanding of the design principles and control mechanisms in
wireless networks. Second, the complexity of the network problems
simply precludes the use of engineering common sense alone to
identify good solutions, and so mathematics becomes the key avenue
to cope with central technical problems in the design of wireless
networks. In this book, two ?elds of mathematics play a central
role: Perron-Frobenius theory for non-negative matrices and
optimization theory. This book is a revised and expanded version of
the research monograph "Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks"
that was published as Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences (LNCS
4000) in 2006. Although the general structure has remained
unchanged to a large extent, the book contains - merous additional
results and more detailed discussion. For instance, there is a more
extensive treatment of general nonnegative matrices and interf-
ence functions that are described by an axiomatic model. Additional
material on max-min fairness, proportional fairness, utility-based
power control with QoS (quality of service) support and stochastic
power control has been added.
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