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Distributed Power Control With Partial Channel State Information: Performance Characterization and Design

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One of the goals of this paper is to contribute to finding distributed power control strategies, which exploit efficiently the information available about the global channel state; it may be… Click to show full abstract

One of the goals of this paper is to contribute to finding distributed power control strategies, which exploit efficiently the information available about the global channel state; it may be local or noisy. A suited way of measuring the global efficiency of a distributed power control scheme is to use the long-term utility region. First, we provide the utility region characterization for general utility functions when the channel state obeys an independent block fading law and the observation structure is memoryless. Second, the corresponding theorem is exploited to construct an iterative algorithm, which provides one-shot power control strategies. The performance of the proposed algorithm is assessed for energy-efficient and spectrally efficient communications and shown to perform much better than state-of-the-art techniques, with the additional advantage of being applicable even in the presence of arbitrary observation structures such as those corresponding to noisy channel gain estimates.

Keywords: power control; distributed power; channel state; power

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Year Published: 2019

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