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Optimal allocation of feedback bits for downlink OFDMA systems
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2008
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Mathematical ProgrammingMulti-carrier CommunicationEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationFeedback BitsOfdm SystemSystems EngineeringFeedback ResourcesChannel State InformationFading ChannelExplicit FeedbackChannel Access MethodSignal Processing
This paper studies the downlink Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) setup with a single Base Station (BS) serving many users. The BS is assumed to have limited Channel State Information (CSI) obtained by explicit feedback from the downlink users. Given that the feedback rate and the coherence time of the channel are fixed, the question asked in this paper is: how to allocate the feedback resources optimally? Specifically, what is the optimal number of tones grouped as a subchannel, the number of users that feedback for any subchannel and the number of bits used for quantization of CSI? Analytical expressions are derived for the i.i.d. Rayleigh fading case and it is shown that there is a definite hierarchy in the importance of the three design variables. Feedback resources are first allocated to create the maximum number of subchannels possible, then to allow for more users to feedback for any subchannel and lastly to increase the precision of the channel value. Monte-Carlo simulations are performed to verify the accuracy of the derived analytical expressions.
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