Abstract

SUMMARYIn this paper, we study the adaptive resource allocation in multiuser orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. We try to maximize the sum capacity of an OFDM system with given transmission power budget, while meeting users' minimal rate requirements. Unlike other resource allocation schemes, which generally separate subchannel allocation and power distribution into independent procedures, our proposed algorithm implements joint subchannel and power allocation. Given a set of subchannels, the required power to satisfy a user's minimal rate constraint is calculated by water‐filling policy. Then, the user who requires the maximum power to meet the rate requirement has a priority to obtain an additional subchannel. The procedure continues until all subchannels are consumed, by which time the consumed power to meet all users' rate requirements is also worked out. Finally, the margin power is allocated among all subchannels in an optimal manner to maximize the sum capacity of the OFDM system. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm performs better than other existing ones. The solution produced by our proposed algorithm is close to the upper bound, while its complexity is relatively lower compared with other methods, which makes it attractive for applications. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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