Abstract

The author addresses the problem of subcarrier sharing with discrete rate allocation in the downlink of multicell and multihop orthogonal frequency division multiple access networks. The co-channel interference makes the problem computationally intractable. The author therefore models the problem as a non-cooperative game among the transmitting nodes with smaller scale problems. Each problem is solved using dual decomposition. Moreover, to mitigate the degradation effect of co-channel interference in this game, the author additionally proposes a price-based game. This game charges the nodes for their transmit power on subcarriers. Numerical results demonstrate that price-based game outperforms the non-cooperative game as a result of distributed interference avoidance. In addition, both the games with subcarrier sharing achieve higher sum-rate in comparison with resource allocation schemes with no subcarrier sharing.

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