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Adaptive Resource Management and Flexible Radios for WiMAX

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The availability of dynamic resource management will be crucial for the deployment of future wireless systems characterized by high data rate services with rigid quality of service demands. Flexible radios appear as the technological answer required to achieve constraint goals under different channel conditions and transmission scenarios. This paper is focused on enhancing another step of flexibility within the resource management by including an efficient handling of computing resources. This concept towards flexible architectures represents a key word for a real successful implementation due to the relationship between the radio applications, which face the scarcity of resources within a heterogeneous environment, and the processing power needed to execute them.
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Tom
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101--107
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Department of Signal Theory and Communications, Universitat Polit`ecnica de Catalunya, C/Jordi Girona 1-3, 08034 Barcelona, Spain, jose.salazar@tsc.upc.edu
Bibliografia
  • [1] R. Ferrús, A. Gelonch, O. Sallent, J. Pérez-Romero, N. Nafisi, and M. Dohler, “A feasible approach for E2E QoS management in coordinated heterogeneous radio access networks”, in Proc. IEEE Int. Perf. Comp. Commun. Conf., Phoenix, USA, 2005.
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BATA-0008-0014
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