Lau, 2005 - Google Patents
Proportional fair space-time scheduling for wireless communicationsLau, 2005
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- 9951463845923618889
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- Lau V
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- IEEE Transactions on Communications
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We extend the proportional fair (PF) scheduling algorithm to systems with multiple antennas. There are K client users (each with a single antenna) and one base station (with n/sub R/antennas). We focus on the reverse link of the system, and assume a slow-fading channel …
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