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As good candidates for uplink multiple access scheme in broadband wireless communication systems, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and single-carrier (SC) with frequency division multiple access (FDMA) have gained enough attention recently. However, the non-linearity of amplifier deteriorates the performances of these two schemes. On the assumption of non-linear amplifier applied,...
In the IEEE 802.16e OFDMA systems, the data mapping algorithm maps the data to the appropriate rectangular regions in the two-dimensional matrix of time and frequency domain. Each region is described by an Information Element (IE) which is used for signaling and occupies a slot. The IEs as well as vacant slots in the allocated rectangular region result in a substantial amount of overhead. In order...
A prioritised adaptive CDMA scheme in which processing gain is given priority over modulation and coding schemes (MCS) in wireless systems is presented. The need for such design is necessary for increased bit rate. A scheme that has the capability to optimise both throughput and quality of service without sacrificing the required bit rate is designed. This is applied to direct sequence code division...
OFDMA-based IEEE802.16 implements among other features adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) which results in a different bit rate for each user depending on its position in the cell as well as the radio condition it experiences; users away from the base station experience lower throughput. In case of (intra-cell) mobility, the download time for the data user will thus depend on the different locations...
In future time division duplex (TDD)-based broadband wireless systems, it will be possible to exploit the channel reciprocity to implement channel state information (CSI)-based multi user multiple input multiple output (MU-MIMO) techniques, which will ensure highly efficient spectrum usage. To increase the cell coverage while ensuring the quality of service (QoS) for all UEs across the cell area,...
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