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Radio Resource Allocation for Multicarrier Low-Density-Spreading Multiple Access

  • Mohammed Al-Imari
  • , Muhammad Ali Imran
  • , Pei Xiao
  • Samsung
  • University of Surrey

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Abstract

Multicarrier low-density-spreading multiple access (MC-LDSMA) is a promising multiple access technique that enables near-optimal multiuser detection. In MC-LDSMA, each user's symbol is spread over a small set of subcarriers, and each subcarrier is shared by multiple users. The unique structure of MC-LDSMA makes the radio resource allocation more challenging compared with some well-known multiple access techniques. In this paper, we study the radio resource allocation for a single-cell MC-LDSMA system. First, we consider the single-user case and derive the optimal power allocation and subcarriers partitioning schemes. Then, by capitalizing on the optimal power allocation of the Gaussian multiple-access channel, we provide an optimal solution for MC-LDSMA that maximizes the users' weighted sum rate under relaxed constraints. Due to the prohibitive complexity of the optimal solution, suboptimal algorithms are proposed based on the guidelines inferred by the optimal solution. The performance of the proposed algorithms and the effect of subcarrier loading and spreading are evaluated through Monte Carlo simulations. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithms significantly outperform conventional static resource allocation, and MC-LDSMA can improve the system performance in terms of spectral efficiency and fairness in comparison with orthogonal frequency-division multiple access.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7488226
Pages (from-to)2382-2393
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume66
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fairness
  • low density spreading (LDS)
  • radio resource allocation
  • uplink communications

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