Downlink scheduling using compressed sensing

We propose a novel access technique for cellular downlink resource sharing. In particular, a distributed self-selection procedure is combined with the technique of compressed sensing to identify a set of users who are getting simultaneous access to the downlink broadcast channel. The performance of the proposed method is analyzed, and its suitability as an alternate access mechanism is argued.

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