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2003
Conference Paper
Title
Log-concavity of SIR and characterization of the feasible SIR region for CDMA channels
Abstract
We consider a power-controlled CDMA channel where each user is required to satisfy a certain quality-of-service (QoS) requirement. It is assumed that there is a one-to-one relationship between a QoS parameter of interest and the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) at the output of a linear receiver. The set of all feasible QoS requirements is called the feasibility region. The paper shows under what conditions the feasibility region is a convex set. Furthermore, we prove that the SIR is a log-concave function of powers when the powers are expressed in logarithmic scale. These properties open the door to a widely developed theory for characterizing strategies to optimally allocate scarce resources in wireless communication networks.