Al Khansa et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Slow-link adaptation algorithm for multi-source multi-relay wireless networks using best-response dynamicsAl Khansa et al., 2021
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- 16488282644649837067
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- Al Khansa A
- Cerovic S
- Visoz R
- Hayel Y
- Lasaulce S
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- Network Games, Control and Optimization: 10th International Conference, NetGCooP 2020, France, September 22–24, 2021, Proceedings 10
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In this paper, we propose a link adaptation algorithm for slow-fading half-duplex orthogonal multiple access multiple relay channel under a centralized node scheduling approach. During the first phase, the sources transmit in turn. During the second phase, a scheduled …
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