Cross Layer Designs for OFDMA Wireless Systems with Heterogeneous Delay Requirements

This paper investigates a cross layer scheduling scheme for OFDMA wireless system with heterogeneous delay requirements. Unlike most existing cross layer designs which take a decoupling approach, our design considers both queueing theory and information theory in modeling the system dynamics. The cr...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Communications (2003) Vol. 12; pp. 5325 - 5330
Main Authors Wing Hui, David Shui, Nang Lau, Vincent Kin, Lam, Wong Hing
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2006
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ISSN1550-3607
DOI10.1109/ICC.2006.255507

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Summary:This paper investigates a cross layer scheduling scheme for OFDMA wireless system with heterogeneous delay requirements. Unlike most existing cross layer designs which take a decoupling approach, our design considers both queueing theory and information theory in modeling the system dynamics. The cross layer design is formulated as an optimization of total system throughput, subject to individual user's delay constraint and total base station transmit power constraint. The optimal scheduling algorithm for the delay-sensitive cross layer optimization is to dynamically allocate radio resources based on users' channel state information, source statistics and delay requirements. Specifically, optimal power allocation was found to be multilevel water-filling where urgent users have higher water-filling filinglevels, while optimal subcarrier allocation strategy is shown to be achievable by low complexity greedy algorithm. Simulation results also show the proposed jointly optimal power and subcarrier allocation policy can provide substantial throughput gain with all delay constraints being satisfied.
ISSN:1550-3607
DOI:10.1109/ICC.2006.255507