Reduced feedback schemes are crucial in achieving the high data rates expected of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing-based 4G and 5G cellular systems. They ensure that the feedback overhead required for acquiring the channel-state information to enable downlink scheduling and adaptive modulation and coding at the base station (BS) does not overwhelm the uplink. We present a novel modeling and analysis of the single-user and multi-user throughputs of the differential feedback scheme that is used in both 4G and 5G standards. In this feedback scheme, a user feeds hack a 4-hit wideband channel quality indicator (CQI), which indicates the rate that the user can decode if the BS was to transmit to it over the entire system bandwidth, and ...
In this work we focus on the downlink direction of cellular multi-user MIMO systems based on OFDM wa...
Reduced feedback schemes play a critical role in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-based ce...
The huge demands for mobile wireless data traffics are increasing rapidly during the recent years. L...
Abstract—Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation wireless cellular sy...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation wireless cellular systems suc...
Frequency-domain scheduling, multiple antenna techniques, and rate adaptation enable next generation...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation have helped next generation orthogonal frequency div...
Contemporary cellular standards, such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced, employ orthogon...
In this paper, the throughput of an adaptive multiuser SISO-OFDMA/FDD system with channel quality in...
Allocating wireless resources often relies on the accurate feedback of channel state information (CS...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next-generation orthogonal frequency-division...
Rate adaptation and scheduling are essential in ensuring that contemporary orthogonal frequency divi...
Abstract—Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation orthogonal frequency...
In this paper, we present a new scheme for sub-band allocation in multiuser downlink orthogonal freq...
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) systems divide the available bandwidth into or...
In this work we focus on the downlink direction of cellular multi-user MIMO systems based on OFDM wa...
Reduced feedback schemes play a critical role in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-based ce...
The huge demands for mobile wireless data traffics are increasing rapidly during the recent years. L...
Abstract—Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation wireless cellular sy...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation wireless cellular systems suc...
Frequency-domain scheduling, multiple antenna techniques, and rate adaptation enable next generation...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation have helped next generation orthogonal frequency div...
Contemporary cellular standards, such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced, employ orthogon...
In this paper, the throughput of an adaptive multiuser SISO-OFDMA/FDD system with channel quality in...
Allocating wireless resources often relies on the accurate feedback of channel state information (CS...
Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next-generation orthogonal frequency-division...
Rate adaptation and scheduling are essential in ensuring that contemporary orthogonal frequency divi...
Abstract—Frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation enable next generation orthogonal frequency...
In this paper, we present a new scheme for sub-band allocation in multiuser downlink orthogonal freq...
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) systems divide the available bandwidth into or...
In this work we focus on the downlink direction of cellular multi-user MIMO systems based on OFDM wa...
Reduced feedback schemes play a critical role in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing-based ce...
The huge demands for mobile wireless data traffics are increasing rapidly during the recent years. L...