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We consider multiuser multicarrier systems, where each non-symmetrically distributed user reports only partial indices of subcarriers whose normalized SNRs exceed the predetermined threshold so that only partial feedback information is available at the base station. To accommodate both efficiency and fairness, the base station is assumed to perform the normalized SNR based proportional fair scheduling...
The design of scheduling policies for wireless data systems has been driven by a compromise between the objectives of high overall system throughput and the degree of fairness among users, while exploiting multi-user diversity, i.e., fast-fading variations. These policies have been thoroughly investigated in the absence of user mobility, i.e., without slow fading variations. In the present paper,...
Multiuser diversity is an effective technique to increase the capacity of wireless networks. However, the poor fairness among the mobile stations (MSs) and the heavy feedback load as the number of MSs increases are the main problems in implementing multiuser diversity. We propose a new scheduling scheme with opportunistic feedback. Specifically, the schedule for multiple users is based on two different...
The problem of dirty paper coding (DPC) over the fading dirty paper channel (FDPC) Y=H(X+S)+Z, a more general version of Costa's channel, is studied for the case in which there is partial and perfect knowledge of the fading process H at the transmitter (CSIT) and the receiver (CSIR), respectively. A key step in this problem is to determine the optimal inflation factor (under Costa's choice of auxiliary...
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