DocumentCode
2774158
Title
Resource Allocation in OFDMA Systems in the Presence of Packet Retransmission
Author
Liu, Xiaoyan ; Zhu, Huiling
fYear
2010
fDate
16-19 May 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
In orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems, efficient resource allocation is very important to improve the performance of the OFDMA system. The general principle of resource allocation in an OFDMA system is to assign each subcarrier to the user with the best channel condition for that subcarrier. However, in delay tolerant traffic, current work did not consider that packets on retransmissions may have different allocation criteria from those on their first transmissions. In this paper, the resource allocation scheme is investigated by considering different criterions to packets on first transmissions and on retransmissions. Under a bit error rate (BER) constraint, the objective is to maximize the throughput of packets on first transmissions, meanwhile decreasing the longest packet delay caused by retransmitted packets and guaranteeing all packets on retransmissions to be sent out. A low-complexity suboptimal algorithm that separates allocation for packets on retransmissions and on first transmissions is proposed. In the proposed algorithm, for packets on retransmissions the resource allocation can be formulated to minimize power consumption; for packets on first transmissions the resource allocation is carried out to maximize throughput. Adaptive modulation scheme is adopted to guarantee the BER constraint, except the modulation for each retransmitted packet remains the same. In order to improve retransmission liability, the retransmitted packets are combined with its failed packets in previous transmission.
Keywords
Automatic repeat request; Bit error rate; Delay; Downlink; Error analysis; Frequency conversion; Quality of service; Resource management; Throughput; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC 2010-Spring), 2010 IEEE 71st
Conference_Location
Taipei, Taiwan
ISSN
1550-2252
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2518-1
Electronic_ISBN
1550-2252
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECS.2010.5493995
Filename
5493995
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