Works (3)

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2012 journal article

HEAVY TRAFFIC APPROXIMATIONS OF A QUEUE WITH VARYING SERVICE RATES AND GENERAL ARRIVALS

STOCHASTIC MODELS, 28(1), 63–108.

By: R. Buche n, A. Ghosh* & V. Pipiras*

author keywords: Averaging; Brownian motion; Fractional Brownian motion; Heavy traffic limit theorems; Heavy tails; Long-range dependence; Perturbed test function method; Reflection; Stable Levy motion; Wireless queueing systems
TL;DR: Heavy traffic limit theorems are established for a class of single server queueing models including those with heavy-tailed or long-range dependent arrivals and time-varying service rates, motivated by wireless queueing systems for which the service rates vary with the changes in the wireless medium. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2005 journal article

Adaptive optimization of least-squares tracking algorithms: With applications to adaptive antenna arrays for randomly time-varying mobile communications systems

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL, 50(11), 1749–1760.

By: R. Buche n & H. Kushner*

author keywords: adaptive antennas; mobile communications; randomly time-varying channels; stochastic approximation; tracking time-varying parameters
TL;DR: Another adaptive loop is added that tracks the optimal value of /spl alpha/ and greatly improves the operation when the environment is randomly time-varying and the algorithm is practical and can improve the performance considerably. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2004 journal article

Control of mobile communication systems with time-varying channels via stability methods

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL, 49(11), 1954–1962.

By: R. Buche n & H. Kushner*

author keywords: mobile communications; perturbed Lyapunov function; stability; time-varying systems
TL;DR: The perturbed Stochastic Lyapunov function method is used, which is well adapted to such problems and allows a range of tradeoffs between current rates and queue lengths. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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