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Impact of Incomplete CSI on Energy Efficiency for Multi-cell OFDMA Wireless Uplink

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Energy-Aware Communications (EUNICE 2011)

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A wise resource allocation design for a wireless network allows the optimization of a number of relevant parameters such as the data-rate, the radiated power, the number of supported users, and so on. Among these parameters, we focus on the energy-efficiency [1,2,3, and references therein], defined here as the number of error-free delivered bits for each energy-unit used for transmission.

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Zappone, A., Alfano, G., Buzzi, S., Meo, M. (2011). Impact of Incomplete CSI on Energy Efficiency for Multi-cell OFDMA Wireless Uplink. In: Lehnert, R. (eds) Energy-Aware Communications. EUNICE 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6955. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23541-2_24

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