Uplink Resource Allocation in Wireless Backhaul Networks

The internship project involves performance improvement in current cellular networks through wireless backhaul

interference mitigation. In particular, the problem of RBM to hub assignment and resource allocation amongst

the hubs are tackled in the uplink transmission of wireless backhaul networks. The intern is expected to

investigate current developed algorithm at BLiNQ Wireless Inc. as well as promising solutions in the literature

and adjust these schemes to the uplink communication. The work is motivated by the sponsoring company’s

interest in interference mitigation and performance evaluation of current wireless backhaul networks. This work

will serve as an initial step towards investigation of novel schemes as well as the schemes currently in use by

BLiNQ in the uplink of wireless backhaul networks.

Faculty Supervisor:

Raviraj Adve

Student:

Partner:

BLiNQ Wireless Inc

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

University of Toronto

Program:

Accelerate

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