Resource Allocation for Downlink Cellular OFDMA Systems: Part I - Optimal Allocation
In this pair of papers (Part I and Part II in this issue), we investigate the issue of power control and subcarrier assignment in a sectorized two-cell downlink OFDMA system impaired by multicell interference. As recommended for WiMAX, we assume that the first part of the available bandwidth is like...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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07.11.2008
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Summary: | In this pair of papers (Part I and Part II in this issue), we investigate the
issue of power control and subcarrier assignment in a sectorized two-cell
downlink OFDMA system impaired by multicell interference. As recommended for
WiMAX, we assume that the first part of the available bandwidth is likely to be
reused by different base stations (and is thus subject to multicell
interference) and that the second part of the bandwidth is shared in an
orthogonal way between the different base stations (and is thus protected from
multicell interference).
Although the problem of multicell resource allocation is nonconvex in this
scenario, we provide in Part I the general form of the global solution. In
particular, the optimal resource allocation turns out to be "binary" in the
sense that, except for at most one pivot-user in each cell, any user receives
data either in the reused bandwidth or in the protected bandwidth, but not in
both. The determination of the optimal resource allocation essentially reduces
to the determination of the latter pivot-position. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0811.1108 |