Abstract—This article surveys different resource allocation algorithms developed for the downlink of multiuser OFDM wireless communication systems. Dynamic resource allocation algorithms are categorized into two major classes: margin adaptive (MA) and rate adaptive (RA). The objective of the first class is to minimize the total transmit power with the constraint on users ’ data rates whereas in the second class, the objective is to maximize the total throughput with the constraints on the total transmit power as well as users ’ data rates. The overall performance of the algorithms are evaluated in terms of spectral efficiency and fairness. Considering the trade-off between these two features of the system, some algorithms attempt to reach t...
Resource Allocation is nowadays considered a central topic in the implementation and design of new g...
A downlink (DL) system comprises a centralized base station (BS) communicating to a number of users ...
The next generation (4G) wireless systems are expected to provide universal personal and multimedia ...
Includes bibliographical references.Due to its superior characteristics that make it suitable for hi...
Major challenges in the design of next generation wireless communication systems include harsh prop...
textA downlink wireless system features a centralized basestation communicating to a number of user...
Whenever a communication system operates in a time-frequency dispersive radio channel, the link adap...
Fairness is an important component in scheming resource allocation. It can fairly allocate the resou...
OFDMA is the access scheme used in the third and fourth generation wireless cellular networks. Prope...
Multicarrier transmission schemes have been widely adopted in wireless communication systems. Multip...
In this paper, a new algorithm for subcarrier and power allocation for the downlink of multiuser OFD...
Abstract—Multiuser orthogonal frequency division multiplex-ing (MU-OFDM) is a promising technique fo...
plexing (MU-OFDM) is an efficient technique for achieving high downlink capacity in high-speed commu...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
This thesis addresses resource allocation (RA) problems in orthogonal frequency division modulation ...
Resource Allocation is nowadays considered a central topic in the implementation and design of new g...
A downlink (DL) system comprises a centralized base station (BS) communicating to a number of users ...
The next generation (4G) wireless systems are expected to provide universal personal and multimedia ...
Includes bibliographical references.Due to its superior characteristics that make it suitable for hi...
Major challenges in the design of next generation wireless communication systems include harsh prop...
textA downlink wireless system features a centralized basestation communicating to a number of user...
Whenever a communication system operates in a time-frequency dispersive radio channel, the link adap...
Fairness is an important component in scheming resource allocation. It can fairly allocate the resou...
OFDMA is the access scheme used in the third and fourth generation wireless cellular networks. Prope...
Multicarrier transmission schemes have been widely adopted in wireless communication systems. Multip...
In this paper, a new algorithm for subcarrier and power allocation for the downlink of multiuser OFD...
Abstract—Multiuser orthogonal frequency division multiplex-ing (MU-OFDM) is a promising technique fo...
plexing (MU-OFDM) is an efficient technique for achieving high downlink capacity in high-speed commu...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the latest technologies for provid...
This thesis addresses resource allocation (RA) problems in orthogonal frequency division modulation ...
Resource Allocation is nowadays considered a central topic in the implementation and design of new g...
A downlink (DL) system comprises a centralized base station (BS) communicating to a number of users ...
The next generation (4G) wireless systems are expected to provide universal personal and multimedia ...