Distributed power control schemes have been intensively studied in the literature for uplink transmissions in cellular
networks as well as in ad hoc networks. In these schemes, the
signal to interference plus noise (SINR) requirements of the new
users are gradually approached without violating the existing
links. In this paper, we consider a downlink cellular scenario,
in which new nomadic cells seek admission to the network. A
distributed power control algorithm with active cell protection
is presented, where a cell is said to be active if it has sufficient
resources to support the connected users and, otherwise, it is
said to be inactive. With the proposed algorithm, inactive cells
lower their loads by gradually performing power ramping, while
active cells scale their transmission power accordingly, to avoid
being overloaded. We prove the active cell protection property
and compare the convergence of the algorithm under different
interference assumptions. Further, we present an algorithm for
adapting the power ramping factor in power limited scenarios
for further performance enhancements.
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Distributed power control schemes have been intensively studied in the literature for uplink transmissions in cellular
networks as well as in ad hoc networks. In these schemes, the
signal to interference plus noise (SINR) requirements of the new
users are gradually approached without violating the existing
links. In this paper, we consider a downlink cellular scenario,
in which new nomadic cells seek admission to the network. A
distributed power control algorithm with active cell protectio...
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