DocumentCode
1130141
Title
Partial Channel Feedback Schemes Maximizing Overall Efficiency in Wireless Networks
Author
Choi, Young-June ; Bahk, Saewoong
Author_Institution
NEC Labs. America, Princeton
Volume
7
Issue
4
fYear
2008
fDate
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1306
Lastpage
1314
Abstract
Opportunistic scheduling provides a good chance to improve wireless system performance by exploiting the underlying channel condition. There has been a lot of work on opportunistic scheduling, but the problem of finding the right feedback mechanism to convey channel information has largely been untouched. In emerging multichannel systems, the per- channel feedback induces a substantial amount of feedback overhead and requires high computational complexity. To reduce the feedback overhead, we consider an opportunistic feedback strategy that activates the channel feedback opportunistically according to the channel condition. Then, we combine the opportunistic feedback with the best-n channel feedback scheme where a mobile user chooses the best n channels and transfers this information to the base station. We analyze the throughput and the amount of channel feedback information for proportionally fair opportunistic scheduling under Rayleigh fading i.i.d. channels. The numerical results confirm that our partial feedback schemes achieve a remarkable reduction in the amount of feedback information at the cost of slight throughput degradation, thereby saving the scarce wireless uplink bandwidth and limited battery power.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Rayleigh channels; Rayleigh fading channels; base station; channel information; computational complexity; partial channel feedback schemes; wireless networks; Base stations; Computational complexity; Costs; Feedback; Information analysis; Processor scheduling; Rayleigh channels; System performance; Throughput; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2008.060863
Filename
4489758
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