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Optimal Discrete-Level Power Control for Adaptive Coded Modulation Schemes with Capacity-Approaching Component Codes

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In wireless communications, bandwidth is a scarce resource. By employing link adaptation we achieve bandwidth-efficient wireless transmission schemes. Using a fixed number of codes we propose a variable-power transmission scheme for slowly flat-fading channels. Assuming that capacity-achieving codes for AWGN channels are available, we develop new combined discrete-rate discrete-power adaptation algorithms with limited feedback for wireless systems. The adaptation schemes are optimized in order to maximize the average spectral efficiency (ASE) for any finite number of available rates. We show that the new transmission schemes can achieve significantly higher ASE when compared to constant power schemes, almost reaching the upper bound of continuous power adaptation. Specifically, using just four rates and four power levels per rate results in a spectral efficiency that is within 1 dB of the continuous-rate continuous-power Shannon capacity. Further, the novel discrete transmission schemes reduce the probability of outage and are more robust against imperfect channel estimation and prediction.

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