Multiuser MIMO-OFDMA with Different QoS Using a Prioritized Channel Adaptive Technique

K. Hassan, G. Sidhu, W. Henkel
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In this paper, an orthogonal multiple access scheme is considered for different users with different quality of ser- vice (QoS) requirements. Therefore, the users are multiplexed using orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) transmission. A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna system is considered between the base-station (BS) and the existing mobile sets (MSs). In order to realize different QoS, the transmission bit-rates and powers are adapted to the various channel conditions with different margin separations. In here, we proposed two different subcarrier sorting schemes in order to exploit the multiuser diversity and to enhance the performance in case of channel uncertainties. Accordingly, our simulations examine the performance of the downlink (broadcast) channel adaptation for different channel conditions assuming a single cell scenario. Index Terms—MIMO, OFDMA, adaptive modulation, power allocation, limited feedback, QoS, multiuser diversity
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基于优先信道自适应技术的不同QoS多用户MIMO-OFDMA
针对具有不同服务质量(QoS)要求的不同用户,研究了一种正交多址方案。因此,用户采用正交频分多址(OFDMA)传输进行多路复用。在基站(BS)和现有移动设备(ms)之间考虑多输入多输出(MIMO)天线系统。为了实现不同的QoS,在不同的信道条件下采用了不同的传输码率和传输功率。本文提出了两种不同的子载波分选方案,以利用多用户分集,并在信道不确定的情况下提高性能。因此,我们的模拟测试了假设单个蜂窝场景下不同信道条件下下行链路(广播)信道适应的性能。索引术语- mimo, OFDMA,自适应调制,功率分配,有限反馈,QoS,多用户分集
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