Integrated Approach to Proportional-Fair Resource Allocation for Multiclass Services in an OFDMA System

N. Ruangchaijatupon, Yusheng Ji
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Abstract

This paper presents the novel resource allocation scheme for multiclass services in the downlink OFDMA system, in which the frame-based transmission with multiple subchannels and multiple time slots is used. As system utilization and fairness are necessary, the scheme is based on Proportional Fairness (PF) utility function. Two main service classes are considered. One is the guaranteed service class. The other is the nonguaranteed service class. The scheme guarantees the minimum bit rate for the former class. The PF-based optimization problem with minimum bit rate requirement is formed and solved by using the Lagrange multiplier method with relaxed constraints. The novel PF-based utility function is derived and used for this class. The non-guaranteed class is served after the guaranteed class by using the conventional PF utility function. Extensive simulation with user mobility and finite backlog is conducted. The results show that the proposed scheme is able to satisfy the minimum rate requirement for the guaranteed class with moderate system utilization. Furthermore, within the same class, the scheme can provide very high throughput fairness.
OFDMA系统中多类业务资源比例公平分配的集成方法
本文提出了一种新的下行OFDMA系统中多类业务的资源分配方案,该方案采用基于帧的多子信道多时隙传输。考虑到系统的利用率和公平性,该方案基于比例公平性(PF)效用函数。考虑两个主要的服务类。一个是保证的服务类。另一个是无保证的服务类。该方案保证了前一类的最小比特率。形成了具有最小比特率要求的基于pf的优化问题,并采用放宽约束的拉格朗日乘子法求解。本文推导了一种新颖的基于pf的效用函数,并将其应用于本课程。使用常规的PF实用函数将非保证类服务于保证类之后。在用户移动性和有限积压情况下进行了广泛的仿真。结果表明,该方案能够在系统利用率适中的情况下满足保证类的最小速率要求。此外,在同一类中,该方案可以提供非常高的吞吐量公平性。
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