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Transport capacity regions for wireless networks with multi-user links

  • Brigham Young University

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Abstract

We analyze the distance-weighted rate achievable in wireless networks that utilize multiple antennas and multi-user links. We give the transport capacity of multi-antenna multiple-access and broadcast channels, and use these topologies at the physical layer of an ad-hoc network to obtain achievable distance-weighted rate regions for a multiantenna wireless network. These regions are obtained by utilizing interfering multiple-access and broadcast channel topologies in all possible configurations. A Nash-equilibrium-seeking technique is used to optimize the transmit covariance matrices for each configuration. Multi-hop routing is shown to increase the capacity regions significantly. Numerical examples show the benefit of multiple-access topologies over broadcast and point-to-point links for a uniform per-node power constraint.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Signal Processing Conference
StatePublished - 2006
Event14th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2006 - Florence, Italy
Duration: 4 Sep 20068 Sep 2006

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