Subcarrier allocation in OFDMA systems: beyond water-filling

This paper considers the issue of optimal subcarrier allocation in OFDMA. When including time-varying packet arrivals and channels, we show, via a counter example, that water-filling-based subcarrier allocation policies, contrary to conventional wisdom, fail to provide rate-stability for an otherwis...

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Published in2004 38th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers Vol. 1; pp. 334 - 338 Vol.1
Main Authors Kittipiyakul, S., Javidi, T.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway NJ IEEE 2004
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ISBN0780386221
9780780386228
DOI10.1109/ACSSC.2004.1399148

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Summary:This paper considers the issue of optimal subcarrier allocation in OFDMA. When including time-varying packet arrivals and channels, we show, via a counter example, that water-filling-based subcarrier allocation policies, contrary to conventional wisdom, fail to provide rate-stability for an otherwise stabilizable OFDMA system. We briefly discuss the long-run throughput optimality in OFDM as demonstrated in (S. Kittipiyakul et al., 2004). In particular under a simple channel model, we consider a nonidling policy which balances the queues and outperforms water-filling policies by achieving the minimum average delay. In this paper, we provide simple computation algorithms for implementing such policies and provide simulations for a numerical comparative study.
ISBN:0780386221
9780780386228
DOI:10.1109/ACSSC.2004.1399148