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In this paper, we propose a new dynamic frequency assignment scheme for femtoCells in OFDMA networks. The femtoCell base stations are small cellular base stations specially designed to improve the poor indoor coverage and increase the system capacity for cellular and wireless broadband networks. However, these femto-base stations cause harmful interference to the macroCells. Therefore, the optimization...
The objective of the present paper is to propose a rapid and accurate method for the evaluation of the quality of service (QoS) perceived by the users in the uplink of wireless cellular networks. In doing so we aim to account for the dynamics induced by the arrivals and the departures of the users. In particular, the QoS is evaluated in terms of the blocking probability for streaming users and the...
In this paper, a new planning method is proposed for the next generation wireless networks that are based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). As a consequence of the wide variety service demands in terms of data rate and Quality of Service (QoS), the traffic pattern is considered to be heterogeneous. Therefore, the complexity of obtaining Base Stations (BSs) positions increases...
This paper presents a novel scheme for the allocation of subcarriers, rates, and power in orthogonal frequency-division multiple-access (OFDMA) networks. The scheme addresses practical implementation issues of resource allocation in OFDMA networks: the inaccuracy of channel-state information (CSI) available to the resource allocation unit (RAU) and the diversity of subscribers' quality-of-service...
In this paper, we consider an uplink multiservice networks employing Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) for WiMAX networks. Since the OFDMA physical resource available for scheduling is frame by frame, the uplink scheduler located at base station (BS) must efficiently allocate available resources to the subscriber stations (SSs) in response to constant or bursty data traffic on...
We consider the downlink of an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) network. OFDMA transmission technology will be used in the next generation of wireless networks such as the LTE (Long Term Evolution) and WiMAX wireless standards. In such a channel, multiple User Equipments (UE) may each be allocated multiple Resource Blocks (RBs) in each frame. A RB is a collection of subcarriers...
This article addresses downlink resource allocation in multi-cell OFDMA mobile WiMAX systems using zone switching diversity method. We propose to use fractional frequency reuse for guaranteeing the quality of service for different service flows (SFs) in the system. Our approach includes an architecture which coordinates the allocation of resources in terms of slots (the basic allocation unit in time...
This paper addresses practical implementation issues of resource allocation in OFDM A networks: inaccuracy of channel state information (CSI) available to the resource allocation unit (RAU) and diversity of subscribers' quality of service (QoS) requirements. The resource allocation problem in the considered point-to-multipoint (PMP) network is modeled as a network utility maximization (NUM) problem...
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