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A framework for uplink power control in cellular radio systems

Roy D. Yates
- 01 Sep 1995 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 7, pp 1341-1347
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It is shown that systems in which transmitter powers are subject to maximum power limitations share these common properties, which permit a general proof of the synchronous and totally asynchronous convergence of the iteration p(t+1)=I(p(t)) to a unique fixed point at which total transmitted power is minimized.
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TL;DR: In order to derive upper performance bounds for transmitter power control schemes, algorithms that are optimum in the sense that the interference probability is minimized are suggested.
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