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Power Control and Interference Management in Dense Wireless Networks

Published 12 Nov 2012 in cs.IT, math.IT, and math.OC | (1211.2487v1)

Abstract: We address the problem of interference management and power control in terms of maximization of a general utility function. For the utility functions under consideration, we propose a power control algorithm based on a fixed-point iteration; further, we prove local convergence of the algorithm in the neighborhood of the optimal power vector. Our algorithm has several benefits over the previously studied works in the literature: first, the algorithm can be applied to problems other than network utility maximization (NUM), e.g., power control in a relay network; second, for a network with $N$ wireless transmitters, the computational complexity of the proposed algorithm is $\mathcal{O}(N2)$ calculations per iteration (significantly smaller than the $\mathcal{O}(N3) $ calculations for Newton's iterations or gradient descent approaches). Furthermore, the algorithm converges very fast (usually in less than 15 iterations), and in particular, if initialized close to the optimal solution, the convergence speed is much faster. This suggests the potential of tracking variations in slowly fading channels. Finally, when implemented in a distributed fashion, the algorithm attains the optimal power vector with a signaling/computational complexity of only $\mathcal{O}(N)$ at each node.

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