DocumentCode :
1443092
Title :
Asymptotically optimal water-filling in vector multiple-access channels
Author :
Viswanath, Pramod ; Tse, David N C ; Anantharam, Venkat
Author_Institution :
Flarion Technol., Bedminster, NJ, USA
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
241
Lastpage :
267
Abstract :
Dynamic resource allocation is an important means to increase the sum capacity of fading multiple-access channels (MACs). In this paper, we consider vector multi-access channels (channels where each user has multiple degrees of freedom) and study the effect of power allocation as a function of the channel state on the sum capacity (or spectral efficiency) defined as the maximum sum of rates of users per unit degree of freedom at which the users can jointly transmit reliably, in an information-theoretic sense, assuming random directions of received signal. Direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) channels and MACs with multiple antennas at the receiver are two systems that fall under the model. Our main result is the identification of a simple dynamic power-allocation scheme that is optimal in a large system, i.e., with a large number of users and a correspondingly large number of degrees of freedom. A key feature of this policy is that, for any user, it depends on the instantaneous amplitude of channel state of that user alone and the structure of the policy is “water-filling.” In the contest of DS-CDMA and in the special case of no fading, the asymptotically optimal power policy of water-filling simplifies to constant power allocation over all realizations of signature sequences; this result verifies the conjecture made in Verdu and Shamai (1999). We study the behavior of the asymptotically optimal water-filling policy in various regimes of number of users per unit degree of freedom and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We also generalize this result to multiple classes, i.e., the situation when users in different classes have different average power constraints
Keywords :
antenna arrays; antenna theory; channel capacity; code division multiple access; fading channels; multiuser channels; spread spectrum communication; DS-CDMA channels; asymptotically optimal water-filling; channel state; degree of freedom; direct-sequence code-division multiple-access; dynamic resource allocation; fading multiple-access channels; instantaneous amplitude; multiple antennas; power allocation; power constraints; power-allocation; received signal; signal-to-noise ratio; signature sequences; spectral efficiency; sum capacity; vector multiple-access channels; Fading; Helium; Multiaccess communication; Power control; Power system modeling; Power system reliability; Receiving antennas; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio; Vectors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9448
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/18.904525
Filename :
904525
Link To Document :
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