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Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

2014

Energy Consumption

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Optimum Design Of Spectral Efficient Green Wireless Communications, Gang Wang Aug 2014

Optimum Design Of Spectral Efficient Green Wireless Communications, Gang Wang

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This dissertation focuses on the optimum design of spectral efficient green wireless communications. Energy efficiency (EE), which is defined as the inverse of average energy required to successfully deliver one information bit from a source to its destination, and spectral efficiency (SE), which is defined as the average data rate per unit bandwidth, are two fundamental performance metrics of wireless communication systems. We study the optimum designs of a wide range of practical wireless communication systems that can either maximize EE, or SE, or achieve a balanced tradeoff between the two metrics. There are three objectives in this dissertation. First, …