Performance Enhancement by Adaptive Resource Allocation in WiMAX Networks

H. Alyasiri, A. K. Al-Samarrie, Aseel H. Al-Nakkash
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Abstract

The powerful of WiMAX technique for providing the Subscribers (SSs) with a flexible interface to share resources is based on an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). Conventional access schemes base on fixed parameters for all SSs in the networks without considering the effects of various channel characteristics among them. This motivates the authors to propose a new Adaptive Resource Allocation Scheme (ARAS) to construct the OFDMA based frame. The proposed ARAS integrates two approaches, the adaptive Cyclic Prefix (CP) length and dynamic frequency allocation. These two approaches are implemented, analyzed and evaluated based on the simulation of WiMAX frames in a dynamic manner resulting in a new frame pattern within each down link connection. The resulting frame shows the contribution of the time domain approach which represented by adaptive CP in mitigation ISI and ICI which improves the network performance in term of BER, where enhancement of 7 dB in SNR was gained at BER equals to 10-3 compared with the network which adopts fixed guard interval equals to 1/8. From the other side, the frequency domain approach, which represented by the dynamic frequency allocation proves its effectiveness in supporting the QoS requirements in term of data rate.
WiMAX网络中自适应资源分配的性能增强
WiMAX技术基于正交频分多址(OFDMA)技术,为用户提供灵活的资源共享接口。传统的接入方案对网络中的所有ss都是基于固定的参数,而不考虑它们之间各种信道特性的影响。这促使作者提出了一种新的自适应资源分配方案(ARAS)来构建基于OFDMA的帧。提出的ARAS集成了自适应循环前缀(CP)长度和动态频率分配两种方法。基于WiMAX帧的动态模拟,对这两种方法进行了实现、分析和评估,从而在每个下行链路连接中产生新的帧模式。结果显示了以自适应CP为代表的时域方法在抑制ISI和ICI方面的贡献,从误码率方面提高了网络性能,在误码率为10-3时,与采用固定保护间隔为1/8的网络相比,信噪比提高了7 dB。另一方面,以动态频率分配为代表的频域方法在支持数据速率方面的QoS要求方面证明了其有效性。
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