Heikkinen, 2006 - Google Patents
A potential game approach to distributed power control and schedulingHeikkinen, 2006
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- 15823685744578410025
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- Heikkinen T
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- Computer Networks
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Distributed solutions to resource allocation are motivated by the need to cope with the complexity in modern communication networks. The purpose of this paper is to discuss decentralized resource allocation in a self-organizing network from the viewpoint of potential …
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