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Multiuser OFDM with Adaptive Subcarrier, Bit and Power Allocation (IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 17, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1999)
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Outline Motivation for Multiuser OFDM Bit Allocation Algorithm for Single User Multiuser Subcarrier and Bit Allocation Algorithm Simulation Results Conclusions References
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Motivation Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) provides a transmission scheme to avoid frequency selective fading in a wide band wireless communications. How to allocate different user to use different subcarriers with adaptive optimal bit (modulation) and power becomes an interesting problem in a wireless multiuser environment.
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Motivation
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Multiple Access Schemes
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System Model
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Problem Formulation -magnitude of the channel gain Assume =1 for all users required received power Then the transmitted power:
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Problem Formulation
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Bit Allocation Algorithm for Single User Greedy Algorithm back
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Multiuser Subcarrier and Bit Allocation Algorithm As users can not share the same subcarrier, this dependency makes the greedy algorithm a non-optimal solution. Some relaxations on previous problem have to be made. to
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Relaxzation of the Constraints Let be a real number and introduce another variable
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Lagrangian Optimization Using the Lagrangian Multipliers to solve the problem
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Lagrangian Optimization
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Optimal Solution
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Optimal Solution (Cont) The nth subcarrier are selected by the kth user if To satisfy the bit rate requirement, increase =>H decrease => will increase the pr to become 1 to transmit data However, optimal may be not an interger
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Multiuser Adaptive OFDM (MAO) Satisfy the constraint: Using the optimal method to decide the proper carrier for a specific user. Then use the single user bits allocation algorithm to satisfy its data rate requiremet. Note that to
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Simulation Results The required power for supporting c bits/symbol at a given BER Pe:
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Simulation Results
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Conclusions The proposed MAO outperforms than the conventional MA techniques in an OFDM system. Quantify the performance improvement in terms of SNR, BER and Outage Pr.
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References Multiuser OFDM with Adaptive Subcarrier, Bit, and Power Allocation (IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 17, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1999) Digital Communication, Prokis, 4th edition Wireless Communications, Rappaport,2nd edition
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