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Dynamic resource allocation in CDMA systems with deterministic codes and multirate provisioning

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Koutsopoulos, I.; Kozat, U. C.; Tassiulas, L.
Date
2006
DOI
10.1109/tmc.2006.184
Keyword
wireless communication
code division multiple access
resource
allocation
power control
cross-layer design
CELLULAR RADIO SYSTEMS
OPTIMAL SEQUENCES
POWER-CONTROL
USER CAPACITY
SUM CAPACITY
RECEIVERS
Computer Science, Information Systems
Telecommunications
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Abstract
Next generation wireless CDMA systems will provide high and variable data rates by using multicode structures, controllable code spreading gains, and transmit power adaptation. We address the emerging resource allocation problem in that context and consider maximizing the total achievable user rate while satisfying minimum rate requirements of users. We devise symbol-synchronous and asynchronous models that capture different communication scenarios. The synchronous model holds for down-link transmission in one cell. The asynchronous model captures up-link single-cell communication and down-link or up-link scenarios in multicell systems. It can also account for multipath with each path corresponding to a virtual user. We propose a class of two-stage resource allocation algorithms. First, an admissible set of codes is constructed with criteria that capture code cross-correlation, induced interference to the system, and code rates. Next, the codes are allocated to users so as to satisfy their rate requirements. In the synchronous case, the problem structure allows the distinction of the two stages. In the asynchronous case, this distinction is not feasible due to different user delay profiles perceived at the receiver. Our models and numerical results indicate interesting trends and lead to useful conclusions and design guidelines for resource allocation algorithms under the aforementioned regimes.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/29972
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