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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/19938
Multiobjective Signal Processing Optimization : The way to balance conflicting metrics in 5G systems
English
Bjornson, Emil []
Jorswieck []
Debbah []
Ottersten, Björn mailto [University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > >]
2014
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
31
6
14-23
Yes
International
[en] Multi objective ; Processing optimizations
[en] The evolution of cellular networks is driven by the dream of ubiquitous wireless connectivity: any data service is instantly accessible everywhere. With each generation of cellular networks, we have moved closer to this wireless dream; first by delivering wireless access to voice communications, then by providing wireless data services, and recently by delivering a Wi-Fi-like experience with wide-area coverage and user mobility management. The support for high data rates has been the main objective in recent years [1], as seen from the academic focus on sum-rate optimization and the efforts from standardization bodies to meet the peak rate requirements specified in IMT-Advanced. In contrast, a variety of metrics/objectives are put forward in the technological preparations for fifth-generation (5G) networks: higher peak rates, improved coverage with uniform user experience, higher reliability and lower latency, better energy efficiency (EE), lower-cost user devices and services, better scalability with number of devices, etc. These multiple objectives are coupled, often in a conflicting manner such that improvements in one objective lead to degradation in the other objectives. Hence, the design of future networks calls for new optimization tools that properly handle the existence of multiple objectives and tradeoffs between them.
Swedish Research CouncilEU, European Research Council
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students ; General public ; Others
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/19938
10.1109/MSP.2014.2330661

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