Resource Allocation in OFDMA Network: Efficient Resource Utilization, Provisioning Quality of Service, Scheduling,Used

Resource Allocation in OFDMA Network: Efficient Resource Utilization, Provisioning Quality of Service, Scheduling,Used

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Resource allocation and scheduling in the downlink of OFDMA networks supporting heterogeneous traffic will be considered in this book. The purpose of resource allocation is to allocate subcarriers and power to users to meet their service requirements while maintaining fairness among users and maximizes resource utilization. To achieve these objectives, utilitybased resource allocation schemes along with some stateoftheart resource allocation paradigms such as power control, adaptive modulation and coding, subcarrier assignment, and scheduling are adopted. On one hand, a utilitybased resource allocation scheme improves resource utilization by allocating enough resources based on users' quality of service (QoS) satisfaction. On the other hand, resource allocation based on utilities is not trivial when users demand different traffic types with convex and nonconvex utilities.

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