Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6958540 Signal Processing 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper deals with the problem of optimal decentralized power control in systems whose spectrum is regulated in time and space, the so-called time-area-spectrum (TAS) licensed. In this paper we consider those locations with colliding transmissions; thus, addressing a scenario with full interference. In order to facilitate the coexistence of different TAS licenses, the power spectral density of the used band shall be limited. Since controlling the overall radiated power in a given area is cumbersome, we control the amount of received power. First, we present the achievable rates (i.e. the rate Pareto set) and their corresponding powers by means of multi-criteria optimization theory. Second, we study a completely decentralized and gradient-based power control that obtains Pareto-efficient rates and powers, the so-called DPC-TAS (Decentralized Power Control for TAS). The power control convergence and the possibility of guaranteeing a minimum Quality of Service (QoS) per user are analyzed. Third, in order to gain more insight into the features of DPC-TAS, this paper compares it with other baseline power control approaches. For the sake of comparison, a simple pricing mechanism is proposed. Numerical simulations verify the good performance of DPC-TAS.
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