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This book presents a mathematical treatment of the radio resource allocation of modern cellular communications systems in contested environments. It focuses on fulfilling the quality of service requirements of the living applications on the user devices,

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lular Communications Systems in Congested Environments Resource Allocation and End-to-End Quality of Service Solutions with MATLAB

Cellular Communications Systems in Congested Environments

Mo Ghorbanzadeh Ahmed Abdelhadi Charles Clancy •

Cellular Communications Systems in Congested Environments Resource Allocation and End-to-End Quality of Service Solutions with MATLAB

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Charles Clancy Virginia Tech Arlington, VA USA

Mo Ghorbanzadeh Federated Wireless Arlington, VA USA Ahmed Abdelhadi Virginia Tech Arlington, VA USA

ISBN 978-3-319-46265-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-46267-7

ISBN 978-3-319-46267-7

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To my wife Diane for all her sacrifices, unconditional love, and consistent care Mo Ghorbanzadeh

Preface

This volume addresses the concept of radio resource allocation for cellular communications systems operating in congested and contested environments with an emphasis on end-to-end quality of service (QoS). The radio resource allocation is cast under a proportional fairness formulation which translates to a convex optimization problem. Moreover, the resource allocation scheme considers subscription-based and traffic differentiation in order to meet the QoS requirements of the applications running on the user equipments (UEs) in the system. The devised resource allocation scheme is realized through a centralized and distributed architecture and solution algorithms for the aforementioned architectures is derived and implemented in the mobile devices and the base stations. The sensitivity of the resource allocation scheme to the temporal dynamics of the quantity of the users in the system is investigated. F