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This volume contains papers based on invited talks given at the 2005 IMA Summer Workshop on Wireless Communications, held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 22 - July 1, 2005. The workshop provided a great opportunity to facilitate the communications between academia and the industry, and to bridge the mathematical sciences, engineering, information theory, and communication communities. The emphases were on design and analysis of computationally efficient algorithms to better understand the behavior and to control the wireless telecommunication networks. As an archive, this volume presents some of the highlights of the workshop, and collects papers covering a broad spectrum of important and pressing issues in wireless communications. All papers have been reviewed. One of the book's distinct features is highly multi-disciplinary. This book is useful for researchers and advanced graduate students working in communication networks, information theory, signal processing, and applied probability and stochastic processes, among others.




This volume contains papers based on invited talks given at the 2005 IMA Summer Workshop on Wireless Communications, held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 22 - July 1, 2005. The workshop provided a great opportunity to facilitate the communications between academia and the industry, and to bridge the mathematical sciences, engineering, information theory, and communication communities. The emphases were on design and analysis of computationally efficient algorithms to better understand the behavior and to control the wireless telecommunication networks. As an archive, this volume presents some of the highlights of the workshop, and collects papers covering a broad spectrum of important and pressing issues in wireless communications. All papers have been reviewed. One of the book's distinct features is highly multi-disciplinary. This book is useful for researchers and advanced graduate students working in communication networks, information theory, signal processing, and applied probability and stochastic processes, among others.




This volume contains papers based on invited talks given at the 2005 IMA Summer Workshop on Wireless Communications, held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 22 - July 1, 2005. The workshop provided a great opportunity to facilitate the communications between academia and the industry, and to bridge the mathematical sciences, engineering, information theory, and communication communities. The emphases were on design and analysis of computationally efficient algorithms to better understand the behavior and to control the wireless telecommunication networks. As an archive, this volume presents some of the highlights of the workshop, and collects papers covering a broad spectrum of important and pressing issues in wireless communications. All papers have been reviewed. One of the book's distinct features is highly multi-disciplinary. This book is useful for researchers and advanced graduate students working in communication networks, information theory, signal processing, and applied probability and stochastic processes, among others.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
A Survey of Scheduling Theory in Wireless Data Networks....Pages 1-17
Wireless Channel Parameters Maximizing TCP Throughput....Pages 19-51
Heavy Traffic Methods in Wireless Systems: Towards Modeling Heavy Tails and Long Range Dependence....Pages 53-74
Structural Results on Optimal Transmission Scheduling over Dynamical Fading Channels: A Constrained Markov Decision Process Approach....Pages 75-98
Entropy, Inference, and Channel Coding....Pages 99-124
Optimization of Wireless Multiple Antenna Communication System Throughput Via Quantized Rate Control....Pages 125-162
Communication Strategies and Coding for Relaying....Pages 163-175
Scheduling and Control of Multi-Node Mobile Communications Systems with Randomly-Varying Channels by Stability Methods....Pages 177-197
A Game Theoretic Approach to Interference Management in Cognitive Networks....Pages 199-219
Enabling Interoperability of Heterogeneous ad hoc Networks....Pages 221-235
Overlay Networks for Wireless ad hoc Networks....Pages 237-258
Dimensionality Reduction, Compression and Quantization for Distributed Estimation with Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 259-296
Fair Allocation of A Wireless Fading Channel: An Auction Approach....Pages 297-330
Modelling and Stability of Fast TCP....Pages 331-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-370


This volume contains papers based on invited talks given at the 2005 IMA Summer Workshop on Wireless Communications, held at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, June 22 - July 1, 2005. The workshop provided a great opportunity to facilitate the communications between academia and the industry, and to bridge the mathematical sciences, engineering, information theory, and communication communities. The emphases were on design and analysis of computationally efficient algorithms to better understand the behavior and to control the wireless telecommunication networks. As an archive, this volume presents some of the highlights of the workshop, and collects papers covering a broad spectrum of important and pressing issues in wireless communications. All papers have been reviewed. One of the book's distinct features is highly multi-disciplinary. This book is useful for researchers and advanced graduate students working in communication networks, information theory, signal processing, and applied probability and stochastic processes, among others.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
A Survey of Scheduling Theory in Wireless Data Networks....Pages 1-17
Wireless Channel Parameters Maximizing TCP Throughput....Pages 19-51
Heavy Traffic Methods in Wireless Systems: Towards Modeling Heavy Tails and Long Range Dependence....Pages 53-74
Structural Results on Optimal Transmission Scheduling over Dynamical Fading Channels: A Constrained Markov Decision Process Approach....Pages 75-98
Entropy, Inference, and Channel Coding....Pages 99-124
Optimization of Wireless Multiple Antenna Communication System Throughput Via Quantized Rate Control....Pages 125-162
Communication Strategies and Coding for Relaying....Pages 163-175
Scheduling and Control of Multi-Node Mobile Communications Systems with Randomly-Varying Channels by Stability Methods....Pages 177-197
A Game Theoretic Approach to Interference Management in Cognitive Networks....Pages 199-219
Enabling Interoperability of Heterogeneous ad hoc Networks....Pages 221-235
Overlay Networks for Wireless ad hoc Networks....Pages 237-258
Dimensionality Reduction, Compression and Quantization for Distributed Estimation with Wireless Sensor Networks....Pages 259-296
Fair Allocation of A Wireless Fading Channel: An Auction Approach....Pages 297-330
Modelling and Stability of Fast TCP....Pages 331-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-370
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