DocumentCode
1223976
Title
Robust Optimal Cross-Layer Designs for TDD-OFDMA Systems with Imperfect CSIT and Unknown Interference: State-Space Approach Based on 1-bit ACK/NAK Feedbacks
Author
Wang, Rui ; Lau, Vincent K N
Author_Institution
Dept. of ECE, Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong
Volume
56
Issue
5
fYear
2008
fDate
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
754
Lastpage
761
Abstract
Cross-layer designs for OFDMA systems have been shown to offer significant gains of spectral efficiency by exploiting the multiuser diversity over the temporal and frequency domains. In this paper, we shall propose a robust optimal cross-layer design for downlink TDD-OFDMA systems with imperfect channel state information at the base station (CSIT) and unknown interference in slow fading channels. Exploiting the ACK/NAK (1-bit) feedbacks from the mobiles, the proposed cross-layer design does not require knowledge of the CSIT error statistics or interference statistics. To take into account of the potential packet error due to the imperfect CSIT and unknown interference, we define average system goodput (which measures the average b/s/Hz successfully delivered to the mobile) as our optimization objective. We formulate the cross-layer design as a state-space control problem. The optimal power, optimal rate and optimal user allocations are determined as the output equations from the system states based on dynamic programming approach. Simulation results illustrate that the performance of the proposed closed-loop cross-layer design is very robust with respect to imperfect CSIT, unknown interference, model mismatch as well as channel variations due to Doppler.
Keywords
OFDM modulation; diversity reception; error statistics; fading channels; interference (signal); multiuser channels; packet radio networks; state-space methods; time division multiple access; ACK/NAK feedbacks; CSIT error statistics; base station; channel variations; downlink TDD-OFDMA systems; dynamic programming; frequency domain; imperfect channel state information; interference statistics; model mismatch; multiuser diversity; potential packet error; robust optimal cross-layer designs; slow fading channels; state-space approach; temporal domain; unknown interference; word length 1 bit; Base stations; Channel state information; Cross layer design; Downlink; Error analysis; Fading; Frequency domain analysis; Interference; Robustness; State feedback;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2008.060100
Filename
4524858
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