This paper presents a low-complexity algorithm for multiuser scheduling and resource allocation in the Multiple Input Single Output (MISO) downlink channel with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). The goal of the algorithm is to maximize the sum-rate on the radio channel and to ensure that the rate assignment is suitably balanced among users. The proposed algorithm uses partial Channel State Information (CSI) and therefore has a reduced feedback requirement. It also allows an on-line implementation, based on an ergodic optimization framework with dual optimization and stochastic approximation. Performance and complexity reduction are quantified by considering comparison with other solutions in a realistic single-cell syst...
Multi-user systems based on OFDM are frequently used in pow-erline or quasi-static wideband wireless...
In a cellular system with partial channel state information, i.e. with limited feedback, and multipl...
The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of UMTS long-term evolution using OFDM modulation...
This paper presents a low-complexity algorithm for multiuser scheduling and resource allocation in t...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a reduced complexity resource allocation technique for the downli...
In the next generation of wireless communication, adaptive resource allocation techniques will play ...
The problem of resource allocation (RA) in a downlink OFDMA system with minimum user rate requests i...
We consider a multiuser downlink transmission from a base station with multiple antennas (MIMO) to m...
We consider a multiuser downlink transmission from a base station with multiple antennas (MIMO) to m...
In this paper the problem of optimal subcarrier and power allocation for sum rate maximization in th...
This work presents a resource allocation algorithm in K-user, M-subcarrier and NT-antenna systems f...
In this paper, we address the problem of joint scheduling and re-source allocation in the downlink o...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of UMTS long-term evolution using OFDM m...
Abstract—In this paper we propose and investigate a cross-layer multiuser scheduling strategy for th...
Channel-aware assignment of sub-channels to users in the downlink of an OFDMA system demands extensi...
Multi-user systems based on OFDM are frequently used in pow-erline or quasi-static wideband wireless...
In a cellular system with partial channel state information, i.e. with limited feedback, and multipl...
The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of UMTS long-term evolution using OFDM modulation...
This paper presents a low-complexity algorithm for multiuser scheduling and resource allocation in t...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a reduced complexity resource allocation technique for the downli...
In the next generation of wireless communication, adaptive resource allocation techniques will play ...
The problem of resource allocation (RA) in a downlink OFDMA system with minimum user rate requests i...
We consider a multiuser downlink transmission from a base station with multiple antennas (MIMO) to m...
We consider a multiuser downlink transmission from a base station with multiple antennas (MIMO) to m...
In this paper the problem of optimal subcarrier and power allocation for sum rate maximization in th...
This work presents a resource allocation algorithm in K-user, M-subcarrier and NT-antenna systems f...
In this paper, we address the problem of joint scheduling and re-source allocation in the downlink o...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of UMTS long-term evolution using OFDM m...
Abstract—In this paper we propose and investigate a cross-layer multiuser scheduling strategy for th...
Channel-aware assignment of sub-channels to users in the downlink of an OFDMA system demands extensi...
Multi-user systems based on OFDM are frequently used in pow-erline or quasi-static wideband wireless...
In a cellular system with partial channel state information, i.e. with limited feedback, and multipl...
The purpose of this paper is to show the potential of UMTS long-term evolution using OFDM modulation...