Title :
A Concept for Efficient System-Level Simulations of OFDMA Systems with Proportional Fair Fast Scheduling
Author :
Ellenbeck, Jan ; Schmidt, Johannes ; Korger, Ulrike ; Hartmann, Christian
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Commun. Networks, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
fDate :
Nov. 30 2009-Dec. 4 2009
Abstract :
System-level simulations of packet-based orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) cellular networks require a proper consideration of the channel-dependent fast fading/scheduling in order to produce meaningful results. However, generating the time and frequency selective fast fading channels and performing detailed channel-adaptive scheduling for each user in a multi-cellular system is computationally too expensive in most system-level simulations. To this end, we propose an efficient mapping technique that allows to accurately characterize the performance of the fast-scheduling system using two parameters: the average effective post-scheduling SINR gain and the ratio of allocated resources, both conditioned on the SINR and the velocity of a user in a scenario defined by the number of co-scheduled users. To derive these parameters for different numbers of users at different velocities and SINR levels, we perform detailed link level simulations including fast scheduling for the downlink of a long term evolution (LTE) system.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; OFDM modulation; cellular radio; fading channels; frequency division multiple access; scheduling; LTE system; channel-adaptive scheduling; efficient mapping technique; efficient system-level simulations; frequency selective fast fading channels; link level simulations; long term evolution system; multicellular system; orthogonal frequency division multiple access systems; packet-based OFDMA cellular networks; post-scheduling SINR gain; proportional fair fast scheduling; time selective fast fading channels; Communication networks; Computational complexity; Computational modeling; Fading; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Performance gain; Processor scheduling; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
GLOBECOM Workshops, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5626-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5625-3
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2009.5360729