Title :
Performance of OFDM Systems With Best-
Feedback, Scheduling, and Delays for Uniformly Correlated Subchannels
Author :
Ananya, S.N. ; Mehta, Neelesh B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Commun. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Contemporary cellular standards, such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced, employ orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) and use frequency-domain scheduling and rate adaptation. In conjunction with feedback reduction schemes, high downlink spectral efficiencies are achieved while limiting the uplink feedback overhead. One such important scheme that has been adopted by these standards is best- m feedback, in which every user feeds back its m largest subchannel (SC) power gains and their corresponding indices. We analyze the single cell average throughput of an OFDM system with uniformly correlated SC gains that employs best- m feedback and discrete rate adaptation. Our model incorporates three schedulers that cover a wide range of the throughput versus fairness tradeoff and feedback delay. We show that, for small m, correlation significantly reduces average throughput with best- m feedback. This result is pertinent as even in typical dispersive channels, correlation is high. We observe that the schedulers exhibit varied sensitivities to correlation and feedback delay. The analysis also leads to insightful expressions for the average throughput in the asymptotic regime of a large number of users.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; cellular radio; feedback; frequency-domain analysis; telecommunication scheduling; wireless channels; OFDM system performance throughput; SC power gain; best-m delays; best-m feedback; best-m scheduling; cellular standard; discrete rate adaptation; dispersive channel; feedback delay; feedback reduction scheme; frequency-domain scheduling; high downlink spectral efficiency; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; subchannel power gain; uniformly correlated subchannel; uplink feedback overhead; Correlation; Delays; Downlink; Long Term Evolution; OFDM; Throughput; Wireless communication; Adaptation; Best-m; Correlation; Delay; Feedback; OFDM; Order statistics; Scheduling; adaptation; best- $m$; correlation; delay; feedback; order statistics; scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2378279