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Resource Allocation for OFDMA System Based on Genetic Algorithm


Abstract:

In traditional resource allocation for OFDMA, the packet scheduling and subcarriers allocation are optimized independently. In order to improve the whole system performan...Show More

Abstract:

In traditional resource allocation for OFDMA, the packet scheduling and subcarriers allocation are optimized independently. In order to improve the whole system performance, a resource allocation algorithm based on genetic algorithm was proposed, in which the packet scheduling and subcarriers allocation are optimized jointly. To maximize system throughput and guarantee fairness among users, the proposed algorithm uses stochastic approximation methods to control the parameter in scheduling; meanwhile uses a genetic algorithm to solve the subcarriers allocation problem. It is demonstrated in the simulation result that the proposed algorithm can improve the system performance in terms of throughput, packet loss rate, packet delay and fairness.
Date of Conference: 20-21 September 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 November 2007
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Conference Location: Jinan, China
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I. Introduction

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA) is an ideal multi-access method for next generation wireless networks with its high spectrum efficiency, flexible resource allocation features. In OFDMA system, multiuserss can transmit data simultaneously in different subcarrier during an OFDM symbol. Since the channel fading in different subcarriers among different users are quite different, intricate subcarriers allocation and packet scheduling can effectively improve the system throughput and guarantee QoS(Qualify of Service) requirement.

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