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Slow Adaptive OFDMA via Stochastic Programming

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Slow Adaptive OFDMA via Stochastic Programming
—Fueled by the promises of high spectral efficiency, adaptive OFDMA has attracted enormous research interests over the last decade. The significant capacity gain of adaptive OFDMA comes from fast adaptation of resource allocation in response to instantaneous channel conditions. Despite years of efforts to improve the practicality of adaptive OFDMA, such promising technique is still far from real implementation due to the prohibitively high computational complexity and excessive control overhead. This paper is an endeavor to address the problem by proposing a slow adaptation scheme, where resource allocation is adapted on a much slower time scale than the fluctuation of wireless channel fading. Specifically, the slow adaptive OFDMA is formulated into a stochastic programming problem, which adapts resource allocation according to the channel statistics within an adaptation window rather than according to instantaneous channel conditions. By tuning the length of the adaptation windo...
Wei Liang (William) Li, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, M
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICC
Authors Wei Liang (William) Li, Ying Jun (Angela) Zhang, Moe Z. Win
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