OFDM系统中零值与功率分配的协同作用

G. Nikolaidis, M. Handley, K. Jamieson, B. Karp
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802.11无线网络的优点导致了它们的广泛使用,这反过来又加剧了干扰问题,特别是在人口密集的城市环境中。这些网络彼此靠近,但不集中管理,也不共享任何高速有线后端。我们提出了一个利用子载波选择、功率分配、零值和多流传输的系统,但最重要的是在参与主机之间以松散的合作方式进行,从而使吞吐量比现状有了相当大的提高。
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On the Synergy between Nulling and Power Allocation in OFDM Systems
The advantages of 802.11 wireless networks have led to their widespread use which in turn has intensified the problem of interference, especially in dense urban settings. Such networks are close to one another but not centrally managed and do not share any high-speed wired backend. We present a system that leverages subcarrier selection, power allocation, nulling and multi-stream transmission but most importantly does so in a loosely cooperative manner between participating hosts, leading to considerable throughput improvements over the status-quo.
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