Resource Allocation in Uplink OFDMA Wireless Systems

Optimal Solutions and Practical Implementations

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Engineering
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Author: Elias Yaacoub, Zaher Dawy ISBN: 9781118189641
Publisher: Wiley Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint: Wiley-IEEE Press Language: English
Author: Elias Yaacoub, Zaher Dawy
ISBN: 9781118189641
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint: Wiley-IEEE Press
Language: English

Tackling problems from the least complicated to the most, Resource Allocation in Uplink OFDMA Wireless Systems provides readers with a comprehensive look at resource allocation and scheduling techniques (for both single and multi-cell deployments) in uplink OFDMA wireless networks—relying on convex optimization and game theory to thoroughly analyze performance.

Inside, readers will find topics and discussions on:

  • Formulating and solving the uplink ergodic sum-rate maximization problem
  • Proposing suboptimal algorithms that achieve a close performance to the optimal case at a considerably reduced complexity and lead to fairness when the appropriate utility is used
  • Investigating the performance and extensions of the proposed suboptimal algorithms in a distributed base station scenario
  • Studying distributed resource allocation where users take part in the scheduling process, and considering scenarios with and without user collaboration
  • Formulating the sum-rate maximization problem in a multi-cell scenario, and proposing efficient centralized and distributed algorithms for intercell interference mitigation
  • Discussing the applicability of the proposed techniques to state-of-the-art wireless technologies, LTE and WiMAX, and proposing relevant extensions

Along with schematics and figures featuring simulation results, Resource Allocation in Uplink OFDMA Wireless Systems is a valuable book for?wireless communications and cellular systems professionals and students.

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Tackling problems from the least complicated to the most, Resource Allocation in Uplink OFDMA Wireless Systems provides readers with a comprehensive look at resource allocation and scheduling techniques (for both single and multi-cell deployments) in uplink OFDMA wireless networks—relying on convex optimization and game theory to thoroughly analyze performance.

Inside, readers will find topics and discussions on:

Along with schematics and figures featuring simulation results, Resource Allocation in Uplink OFDMA Wireless Systems is a valuable book for?wireless communications and cellular systems professionals and students.

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