@article{594746d075c24cacb1cd776827b59cc1,
title = "Utility-based power control with QoS support",
abstract = "This paper addresses the issue of incorporating QoS requirements expressed in terms of some minimum SIR targets into the traditional utility-based power control problem. As suitable projection methods seem to be not amenable to distributed implementation, we first focus on a primal-dual algorithm to solve the utility-based power control problem subject to the SIR requirements. We prove a global convergence of the algorithm for a large class of utility functions and show that it can be implemented in a distributed wireless environment. However, the approach has an important drawback: An optimal solution may not exist as the SIR targets may be infeasible due to, for instance, channel effects. This motivates a reformulation of the problem so that an optimal solution always exists. We consider the possibility of using a barrier method to closely approach the desired SIRs of the users and combine this approach with the conventional utility-based power control problem to incorporate best effort users. We prove relevant properties of optimal solutions and propose a distributed recursive algorithm with global convergence. Finally, the performance of the proposed approaches is verified by simulations.",
keywords = "Distributed algorithms, Power control, QoS support, Wireless networks",
author = "S{\l}awomir Sta{\'n}czak and Angela Feistel and Marcin Wiczanowski and Holger Boche",
note = "Funding Information: received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.- Ing. degrees in Electrical Engi- neering from Technical Univer- sity Dresden, Germany, in 1990 and 1994, respectively. In 1992 he graduated in Mathematics from Technical University Dresden, and in 1998 he received his Dr.rer.nat. degree in pure mathematics from the Technical University of Berlin. From 1994 to 1997 he did postgraduate studies in mathe- matics at the Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany. In 1997 he joined the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) Berlin. Since 2002 he is Full Professor for Mobile Communication Networks at the Technical University of Berlin at the Institute for Mobile Communication Systems. In 2003 he became director of the Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications, Berlin, Germany and since 2004 he is also director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications (HHI) in Berlin, Germany. He was visiting professor at the ETH Zurich during winter term 2004 and 2006 and at KTH Stockholm during summer term 2005. Prof. Boche received the Research Award {\textquoteright}Technische Kommuni-kation{\textquoteright} from the Alcatel SEL Foundation in October 2003, the {\textquoteright}Innovation Award{\textquoteright} from the Vodafone Foundation in June 2006 and the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize from the Deutsche Forschungs-gemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) in 2008. He was corecipient of the 2006 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award and recipient of the 2007 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award. He is a member of IEEE Signal Processing Society SPCOM and SPTM Technical Committee. He was elected a member of the German Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) in 2008. Funding Information: control systems engineering at the Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland, and at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. He received his Dipl.- Ing. degree and Dr.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1998 and 2003, respectively. Since 2006 he also holds a habilitation degree (ve- nia legendi) and is an associate professor (privatdozent) at the Technical University of Berlin. Dr. Stanczak has been involved in research and development activities in wireless communications since 1997. In the years 1998-2003, he was with the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin. Since 2003 he has been a senior researcher at the Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab for Mobile Communications, Berlin, Germany. In 2004 and 2007, he was a visiting professor at the RWTH Aachen, Germany. In 2008, he was a visiting scientist at the Stanford University, CA, USA. He is a recipient of a research fellowship from the German research foundation. His research areas of interest include distributed wireless networks, dynamic resource allocation in wireless networks, cross layer design, information theory, and sequence design for CDMA. Dr. Stanczak is a co-author of the book {\textquoteright}{\textquoteright}Fundamentals of Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks: Theory and Algorithms{\textquoteright}{\textquoteright} published by Springer in 2009. Funding Information: The work was partly presented at the 2008 IEEE Information Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Toronto, Canada and at the 6th Intl. Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt), Berlin, Germany. This work was supported in part by the European Union under grant IST-034413 and in part by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) under grant 01BU0680.",
year = "2010",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1007/s11276-009-0222-x",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "1691--1705",
journal = "Wireless Networks",
issn = "1022-0038",
publisher = "Springer Netherlands",
number = "6",
}