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Due to the unique spatial and temporal focusing effects, time-reversal (TR) communication can be utilized in the cloud radio access network, where it creates a tunneling effect such that the traffic load in the front-haul links can be alleviated in both downlink and uplink. Although the basic TR waveforms are simple to use, they cannot provide the optimal performance in some cases. While the cloud...
Sparse code multiple access (SCMA) is a code domain non-orthogonal multiple-access technique introduced for future 5G wireless networks. This paper describes the basic ideas of SCMA, the SCMA codebook design, the encoder and decoder, as well as the SCMA enabled transmission schemes for different application scenarios, including uplink grant-free contention-based transmission, downlink multi-user superposition,...
The explosively increasing demand of high-data-rate multimedia wireless services and ubiquitous access has triggered rapidly booming energy consumption at the wireless network operator side. Therefore, energy-efficient design is becoming a mainstream for future wireless networks. In this paper, we study energy-efficient resource allocation in downlink OFDMA networks with partial channel state information...
In this paper, power allocation between pilots and data symbols is investigated aiming at maximizing energy efficiency(EE) for downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) networks. We first derive an EE function when the channel estimation error is considered, which depends on the large-scale channel gains of multiple users, the allocated power to pilots and data symbols, and the...
The widespread application of multimedia wireless services and requirement of ubiquitous access have triggered rapidly booming energy consumption at both the base station side. Hence, energy-efficient design in wireless networks is very important and is becoming an inevitable trend. In this paper, we study energy-efficient resource allocation in downlink cellular OFDMA networks. For the downlink transmission,...
Conventional design of wireless networks mainly focuses on system capacity and spectral efficiency (SE). As green radio (GR) becomes an inevitable trend, energy-efficient design in wireless networks is becoming more and more important. In this paper, the fundamental tradeoff relation between energy efficiency (EE) and SE in downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) networks is...
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