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    Joint power and admission control via p norm minimization deflation

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    In an interference network, joint power and admission control aims to support a maximum number of links at their specified signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) targets while using a minimum total transmission power. In our previous work, we formulated the joint control problem as a sparse β„“0\ell_0-minimization problem and relaxed it to a β„“1\ell_1-minimization problem. In this work, we propose to approximate the β„“0\ell_0-optimization problem to a p norm minimization problem where 0<p<10<p<1, since intuitively p norm will approximate 0 norm better than 1 norm. We first show that the β„“p\ell_p-minimization problem is strongly NP-hard and then derive a reformulation of it such that the well developed interior-point algorithms can be applied to solve it. The solution to the β„“p\ell_p-minimization problem can efficiently guide the link's removals (deflation). Numerical simulations show the proposed heuristic outperforms the existing algorithms.Comment: 2013 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processin
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