2009 5th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing 2009
DOI: 10.1109/wicom.2009.5303395
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A QoS-Aware Resource Allocation Scheme with Limited Feedback in Downlink OFDMA Systems

Abstract: In orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)-based systems, base station (BS) can adaptively adjust modulation and coding parameters according to channel quality indicator (CQI) fed back, therefore spectrum efficiency can be significantly improved. In this paper, based on the joint consideration of both quality of service (QoS) difference and spectrum efficiency, we have proposed a novel resource allocation algorithm and a modified top-M feedback scheme for OFDMA-based systems with limited CQI feed… Show more

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“…Semi-dist. Heuristic Partially Partially Synthetic Low Simulations [80] Distributed Heuristic X Partially Partially Synthetic X X Low Simulations [81] Centralized SC-RA Synthetic X Medium Simulations [82] Centralized SC-RA Synthetic Partially High Simulations [83] Centralized AC Synthetic Partially High Both [84] Semi-dist. AC Synthetic Medium Both [85] Semi-dist.…”
Section: Dynamic Intercell Interference Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Semi-dist. Heuristic Partially Partially Synthetic Low Simulations [80] Distributed Heuristic X Partially Partially Synthetic X X Low Simulations [81] Centralized SC-RA Synthetic X Medium Simulations [82] Centralized SC-RA Synthetic Partially High Simulations [83] Centralized AC Synthetic Partially High Both [84] Semi-dist. AC Synthetic Medium Both [85] Semi-dist.…”
Section: Dynamic Intercell Interference Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scheme reduces significantly the signaling overhead at an expense of very small performance degradation. Also, interesting proposals taking into account CQI‐based mechanisms can be found in .…”
Section: Intercell Interference Coordination For Orthogonal Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also interesting is the proposal presented by Xue et al in [33]. The authors presented a modified top M mechanism for limited CSI feedback based on CQIs as specified in [37] that assigns different priorities based on traffic classes.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As ICI involves transmission in different cells, this type of approach inherently requires some sort of network-wide opportunistic scheduling and power control. Interesting heuristic algorithms have been presented in [76][77][78][79][80][81]. This type of solutions are inspired on a wide range of models including collisions [82], cross-layer designs [83], and interference graphs [84].…”
Section: Model Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the scheme presented in [100] is assigned a 5 because it 1) requires perfect CSI, 2) features a centralized architecture requiring high a significant amount of intercell signaling exchange and, 3) proposed the online solution of an optimization problem whose complexity is proportional to the number of users. However, the work presented in [81] assumes a limited CSI and proposes a semidistributed architecture to solve an heuritic algorithm that achieves suboptimal performances. Consequently [81] receives a 3.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%