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Distributed Multiuser Power Control for Digital Subscriber Lines (2002)

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by Wei Yu , George Ginis , John M. Cioffi
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@MISC{Yu02distributedmultiuser,
    author = {Wei Yu and George Ginis and John M. Cioffi},
    title = {Distributed Multiuser Power Control for Digital Subscriber Lines},
    year = {2002}
}

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Abstract

This paper considers the multiuser power control problem in a frequency-selective interference channel. The interference channel is modeled as a noncooperative game, and the existence and uniqueness of a Nash equilibrium are established for a two-player version of the game. An iterative water-filling algorithm is proposed to efficiently reach the Nash equilibrium. The iterative water-filling algorithm can be implemented distributively without the need for centralized control. It implicitly takes into account the loop transfer functions and cross couplings, and it reaches a competitively optimal power allocation by offering an opportunity for loops to negotiate the best use of power and frequency with each other. When applied to the upstream power backoff problem in very-high bit-rate digital subscriber lines and the downstream spectral compatibility problem in asymmetric digital subscriber lines, the new power control algorithm is found to give a significant performance improvement when compared with existing methods.

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multiuser power control    digital subscriber line    nash equilibrium    iterative water-filling algorithm    upstream power backoff problem    two-player version    loop transfer function    cross coupling    multiuser power control problem    optimal power allocation    interference channel    downstream spectral compatibility problem    frequency-selective interference channel    new power control algorithm    asymmetric digital subscriber line    very-high bit-rate digital subscriber line    noncooperative game    significant performance improvement   

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