Priority-aware downlink frame packing algorithm for OFDMA-based mobile wireless systems

In this paper, downlink frame packing in OFDMA-based mobile wireless communication systems is addressed by extending an existing low-complexity frame packing algorithm. In particular, a realistic channel model and users with variable bit rates are used for evaluating the performance of the packing a...

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Published in:2013 21st Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors: Bahmani, K., Ince, E. A., Arifler, D.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01.04.2013
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ISBN:9781467355629, 1467355623
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Summary:In this paper, downlink frame packing in OFDMA-based mobile wireless communication systems is addressed by extending an existing low-complexity frame packing algorithm. In particular, a realistic channel model and users with variable bit rates are used for evaluating the performance of the packing algorithms. The first extension involves allowing the unallocated bursts to be transmitted in upcoming frames. The average percentage of the unallocated bursts is improved to 0.0014% compared to 0.584% obtained with the standard eOCSA algorithm. The second extension involves assigning priorities to bursts in order to support possible quality of service requirements by users. With two different service classes, the average percentage of the unallocated bursts for the priority-aware case is 0.0048%.
ISBN:9781467355629
1467355623
DOI:10.1109/SIU.2013.6531191