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Energy Efficient Optimization for Wireless Virtualized Small Cell Networks With Large-Scale Multiple Antenna

2017

Wireless network virtualization is envisioned as a promising framework to provide efficient and customized services for next-generation wireless networks. In wireless virtualized networks (WVNs), limited radio resources are shared among different services providers for providing services to different users with heterogeneous demands. In this paper, we propose a resource allocation scheme for an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-based WVN, where one small cell base station equipped with a large number of antennas serves the users with different service requirements. In particular, with the objective to obtain the energy efficiency in the uplink, a joint power, subcarrier, and antenn…

wireless networksWi-Fi arrayvirtualisointioptimisationenergiatehokkuusComputer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexing02 engineering and technologylangaton tiedonsiirtoBase stationoptimointi0203 mechanical engineeringvirtualisationTelecommunications link0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessResource managementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRadio resource managementenergy efficiencyta213business.industryWireless networkwireless data transmissionsmall cell020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsResource allocationMulti-frequency networkSmall cellbusinesslangattomat verkotlarge scale multiple antenna systemEfficient energy useComputer networkIEEE Transactions on Communications
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Euroopan Unionin kilpailupolitiikka ja vientitoimialojen yritysten horisontaaliset fuusiot Suomessa

2002

yrityksen kustannusfunktioMinimum Efficient Scale (MES)kilpailupolitiikkaEuroopan unioniyrityksetkeskittyminen
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Nonlinearity measurement undergoing dispersion and loss

2023

Accurate knowledge of the nonlinear coefficient is extremely important to make reliable predictions about optical pulses propagating along waveguides. Nevertheless, determining this parameter when dispersion and loss are as important as nonlinear effects brings both theoretical and experimental challenges that have not yet been solved. A general method for measuring the nonlinear coefficient of waveguides under these demanding conditions is here derived and demonstrated experimentally in a kilometer-long standard silica fiber pumped close to 2 µm.

ÒpticaWAVECOEFFICIENTMaterialsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptics Letters
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