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We consider a downlink resource allocation problem in an orthogonal frequency division multiple access system. The resource allocation problem is modelled as a cooperative game where a fairness criterion is enforced in the bargaining outcome of the game. Given a minimum rate requirement for each user, Nash bargaining model ensures all users to attain their minimum rate requirements. If a set of maximum...
In this paper, Rayleigh fading channel with an OFDMA system is modeled as a finite-state Markov channel (FSMC) by partitioning the received signal envelope into several intervals. With the aid of sub-band formation and property of lumpability, the size of feedback information can be reduced. This approach involves reducing an exponentially increased states of Markov channel to multiple lumpable Markov...
Maximizing the capacity of a downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) system with prioritization of user-services is investigated. An iterative algorithm is proposed to determine the capacity of individual user from a limited and varying power budget when the channel is subjected to fading, shadowing and propagation path loss. Simulation shows that the proposed algorithm not...
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