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Robust optimal cross-layer designs for TDD-OFDMA systems with imperfect CSIT and unknown interference: State-space approach based on 1-bit ACK/NAK …Wang et al., 2008
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- Wang R
- Lau V
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- IEEE Transactions on Communications
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Cross-layer designs for OFDMA systems have been shown to offer significant gains of spectral efficiency by exploiting the multiuser diversity over the temporal and frequency domains. In this paper, we shall propose a robust optimal cross-layer design for downlink …
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