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We propose an analytical model to assess the throughput and call blocking rate of Opportunistic Spectrum Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access network constituted of multiple classes of Secondary Users (SUs) and temporarily active Primary Users (PUs) of different priorities. In the case of PUs we consider low activity wideband and high activity narrowband users. While in the case of SUs we...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation have helped next generation orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) based wireless cellular systems such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) achieve significantly higher spectral efficiencies. To overcome the severe uplink feedback bandwidth constraints, LTE uses several techniques to reduce the feedback required by a frequency-domain scheduler...
QoS provisioning is an important issue in the deployment of broadband wireless access networks. The scheduling scheme is essential to guarantee the QoS requirements of different service classes. WiMAX Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) system specifies the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol mapping in a rectangular shape manner. In this paper, we propose a...
In this paper, we propose a distributed adaptive interference coordination algorithm for a practical orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)-based mobile cellular systems. The designed algorithm can achieve an efficient frequency reuse for any user distribution and traffic load. Since no a priori frequency planning is required, the minimal coordination between base stations is also achieved...
Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is one of the key concepts for mitigating inter-cell interference and improving cell-edge performance in OFDMA networks. The standard FFR scheme is intuitive and optimal for the hexagon-shaped cell pattern. In contrast, real-life OFDMA systems have very irregular cell layout, thus the number of surrounding cells and their respective interference vary significantly...
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...
This paper investigates capacity gains for uplink multi-user (MU)-MIMO in a multi-cell environment with single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) used in LTE/LTE-Advanced. In the SC-FDMA MU-MIMO uplink, contiguous resource blocks (RBs) must be assigned in the frequency domain to each user in order to retain the SC-FDMA property, and the same bandwidth, i.e., the same set of RBs,...
In this paper, we present a new power allocation algorithm called distributed inter-cell power allocation (DIPA) that improves the throughput-fairness trade-off without inter-BS coordination for multi-cell OFDMA systems in fast time-varying environment. In order to preclude the affection of instantaneous channel variation, the DIPA is designed to operate in large time scale (or super-frame) based...
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...
In this paper, we propose the Nash bargaining solution for the interference problem in cellular networks. The base-stations of neighboring cells negotiate with each other to determine the best number of channels that should be allocated to their edge users. While cells optimize the allocated resources on a local level, the bargaining process acts as a common framework that combines the optimization...
In this paper, a new joint scheduling and hybrid resource allocation method is derived and investigated for a multi-user downlink Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) system that provides Time Delay-Sensitive services (TDS) and Time Delay-Insensitive services (TDI). A three sectored multi-cellular heterogeneous traffic environment is considered where users are randomly distributed...
The IEEE 802.16 standards are based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and multi-user OFDM (also known as OFDMA) for their desirable characteristics and potentials. Although well established, these standards only provide a framework of necessary mechanisms for deployable systems. Majority of the resource allocation issues are left unspecified. The conventional one-dimension scheduling...
This paper presents a comparison between CDMA and SC-FDMA for reverse link (RL) cellular voice and data communications. The comparison is based on CDMA2000 1x (circuit-switched voice), CDMA2000 1xEV-DO (packet data) and 3GPP LTE Release 8 (SC-FDMA based packet voice and data). We illustrate various modes of LTE system operation and associated trade-offs. For the comparison of data communications we...
Frequency reuse is a key concept for interference mitigation and thereby enhancing cell-edge performance in OFDMA networks. Two representative strategies are Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) and Soft Frequency Reuse (SFR). Both divide a cell into a center zone and an edge zone, and differentiate their levels of frequency reuse. Previous work on FFR and SFR has focused on networks of relatively small...
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...
In this paper, we discuss the problems associated with the present contention resolution mechanism of IEEE 802.11 DCF and present a new, dynamic and robust approach to improve it. Our new MAC, using OFDMA in the physical layer, can incorporate multiple concurrent transmissions or receptions in a dynamic manner and can adjust the collision probability based on the traffic load when nodes are endowed...
Fractional Frequency Reuse (FFR) is one of the key concepts for enhancing cell-edge performance of OFDMA networks. Standard FFR allows one sub-band to be allocated for each cell. This limits the performance improvement of cell edge users, especially those bandwidth-sensitive users. With flexible sub-band allocation, cell edge can be allocated more than one sub-band, thereby performance can be improved...
This paper proposes a new algorithm for downlink scheduling in OFDMA systems. The method maximizes the throughput, taking into account the amount of signaling needed to transmit scheduling maps to the users. A combinatorial problem is formulated and solved via a dynamic programming approach reminiscent of the Viterbi algorithm. The total computational complexity of the algorithm is upper bounded by...
The radio resource management functionality plays an important role in new OFDMA based networks. The control of the network resource division among the users is performed by packet scheduling functionality based on maximizing cell coverage and capacity while satisfying certain quality of service constrains. In order to mitigate inter-cell and co-channel interference problems in OFDMA cellular networks,...
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