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In OFDMA-based Cognitive Radio (CR) systems, how to deal with the time-varying nature of avaliliable spectrum resources has become a hotspot and challenging problem in resource allocation. Traditional resource allocation algorithm can not guarantee proportional rates among non-real-time CR user (CRU) because the number of available subchannels is smaller than the number of CRUs in some OFDM symbol...
In this paper we analyse the downlink performance of a rank adaptive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system in a busty traffic cellular network. A LTE-Advanced system with multiple component carriers was selected as a study case. To highlight the advantage of using MIMO techniques, we used a single input multiple output (SIMO) system as a baseline for performance comparison. The gain mechanisms...
We consider the allocation of spectral and power resources every subframe (1~ms) on the uplink of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) wideband orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) cellular network. System bandwidth is divided into multiple sub-bands. The fractional power control to manage interference is allowed to be a function of the sub-band. Moreover, the channel gains from the base-station...
It has been well recognized that channel state information (CSI) feedback is important for dowlink transmissions of closed-loop wireless networks. In this paper, we investigate the CSI feedback rate control problem in the analytical setting of a game theoretic framework, where a multiple-antenna base station (BS) communicates with a number of co-channel mobile stations (MS) through a minimum mean...
Limited feedback precoding is part of the LTE standard. Despite standardization, important fundamental questions, especially relating to the performance due to the use of codebooks and receiver processing techniques, remain to be explored. In order to understand these questions, we consider a single user in a single cell employing single or multi-stream transmission using a variety of codebooks and...
In previous works, Vandermonde-subspace frequency division multiplexing (VFDM) has been shown to promote overlay networks by enabling a secondary transmitter to cancel its interference to a primary receiver, while simultaneously transmitting useful information to its own receiver at nonnegligible rates. Interference cancelation is achieved by exploiting the null-space of the channel from the secondary...
This paper presents a novel adaptation of the score-based scheduling principle along with a method for trading-off bandwidth for energy efficiency for use in Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. The score-based principle is adapted to make use of both a relative and absolute energy efficiency metric. This results in flexible energy efficient scheduling that preserves the quality of service (QoS), as...
This paper proposes a novel load distribution aware soft frequency reuse (LDA-SFR) scheme for inter-cell interference mitigation and performance optimization in next generation wireless networks. Our proposed scheme aims to provide a solution to effectively achieve inter-cell interference mitigation while maintaining high spectrum efficiency to all users in the cell. The proposed scheme consists of...
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