Title :
Multi-Rate Resource Allocations for TH-UWB Wireless Communications
Author :
Mary, Philippe ; Fijalkow, Inbar ; Poulliat, Charly
Author_Institution :
INSA, Eur. Univ. of Brittany, Rennes, France
fDate :
12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we are interested in resource allocation strategies for wireless time-hopping ultra-wide band (TH-UWB) communications with multiple rate capabilities between users. Multiple rates are achieved by assigning different processing gains, i.e. Nf, to users. For this purpose, the multiple-access interference (MAI) variance accounting for multi-rate is needed. It is a challenging task due to the lack of a suitable closed-form expression for the MAI variance in a multi-rate context. We further study the multi-rate resource allocation problem in uplink TH-UWB systems for which an optimal search cannot be envisaged due to the exponential complexity induced. Our contribution lies in three-fold: i) A new intercode correlation expression accounting for multi-rate communications is derived, and the variance of the MAI averaging over the codes is obtained. ii) The multi-rate resource allocation problem is tackled by relaxing the integer constraint on the processing gains and modeled via a signomial programming problem. iii) Based on this, a branch and bound (BB) algorithm is derived for the allocation of the processing gains in TH-UWB systems. We also propose a really simple heuristic with linear complexity for the Nf allocation. We show that the algorithm proposed outperforms the BB algorithm in average throughput and average starvation rate.
Keywords :
channel allocation; communication complexity; correlation theory; frequency hop communication; integer programming; interference suppression; tree searching; ultra wideband communication; BB algorithm; MAI variance; TH-UWB communication; branch and bound algorithm; exponential complexity; integer constraint; intercode correlation expression; linear complexity; multiple access interference; multirate resource allocation; signomial programming problem; time hopping ultra wideband; wireless communication; Interference; Optimization; Programming; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput; Wireless communication; Time hopping UWB; branch and bound; multi-rate; multi-user interference; resource allocation; signomial programming;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2012.102612.120099