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Title: Transmit Power Adaptation for Multiuser OFDM Systems


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Transmit Power Adaptation for Multiuser OFDM
Systems
  • Jiho Jang, Student Member, IEEE, and Kwang Bok
    Lee, Member, IEEEIEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS
    IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 21, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2003
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Outline
  • Introduction
  • System Model
  • Transmit Power Adaptation
  • Number Results
  • Conclusion
  • Reference

3
Introduction
  • In order to reduce the computational complexity
    in calculating water-filling level in the
    proposed transmit power adaptation method
  • Transmit power is equally

4
System Model
5
  • Signal-to-interference-plus noise ratio (SINR)

6
  • Assuming that QAM modulation and ideal phase
    detection are used as in 11
  • we replace the average signal-to-noise ratio
    (SNR) in the 11,eq. (17) with the SINR (2)

7
  • The total data rate of the multiuser OFDM system
    may be represented by
  • is appropriately adjusted by the
    transmit power adaptation method

8
Transmit Power Adaptation
  • Considering a downlink transmission,the
    constraint of total transmit power is written as
  • we divide the problem into two steps
  • subcarrier assignment for users
  • power allocation for subcarriers

9
  • For the first step
  • we assign a subcarrier to a set of users to
    maximize the feasible data rate for that
    subcarrier
  • Theorem 1
  • subcarrier should be assigned to only one user
    who has the best channel gain for that
    subcarrier.
  • proofSee the Appendix

10
  • For the second step
  • Theorem 1, FDMA system with dynamic
  • subcarrier allocation
  • The total data rate (5) and the total transmit
    power constraint (6) may be rewritten as

11
  • we define the Lagrangian as
  • where is a Lagrange multiplier

12
  • transmit power should be allocated as
  • The proposed equal power allocation strategy may
    be represented by

13
Simulation
  • Rayleigh fading
  • Average SNR define
  • Fixed bandwidth B
  • BER 10-3
  • AWGN capacity
  • Obtain average data rate

14
Number Results
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Conclusion
  • The two proposed transmit power adaptation
    schemes
  • significantly increases with the number of
    users and is much greater than that for the
    conventional FDMA-like transmit power adaptation
    methods.

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Reference
  • 8 C. Y. Wong, R. S. Cheng, K. B. Letaief, and
    R. D. Murch, Multiuser OFDM with adaptive
    subcarrier, bit and power allocation, IEEE J.
    Select. Areas Commun., vol. 17, pp. 17471758,
    Oct. 1999.
  • 9 W. Rhee and J. M. Cioffi, Increase in
    capacity of multiuser OFDM system using dynamic
    subchannel allocation, in Proc. IEEE Vehicular
    Technology Conf. (VTC 2000), Tokyo, Japan, May
    2000, pp. 10851089.
  • 11 A. J. Goldsmith and S.-G. Chua,
    Variable-rate variable-power MQAM for fading
    channels, IEEE Trans. Commun., vol. 45, pp.
    12181230,Oct. 1997.
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