Resource Allocation in Multiple Access Channels
Abstract
We consider the problem of rate allocation in a Gaussian multiple-access channel, with the goal of maximizing a utility function over transmission rates. In contrast to the literature which focuses on linear utility functions, we study general concave utility functions. We present a gradient projection algorithm for this problem. Since the constraint set of the problem is described by exponentially many constraints, methods that use exact projections are computationally intractable. Therefore, we develop a new method that uses approximate projections. We use the polymatroid structure of the capacity region to show that the approximate projection can be implemented by a recursive algorithm in time polynomial in the number of users. We further propose another algorithm for implementing the approximate projections using rate-splitting and show improved bounds on its convergence time.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0810.1248,
title = {Resource Allocation in Multiple Access Channels},
author = {Ali ParandehGheibi and Atilla Eryilmaz and Asuman Ozdaglar and Muriel Medard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.1248},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
5 pages, In proc. of ACSSC 2007