N. Papandreou and Th. Antonakopoulos:
Fair
Resource Allocation in Multiuser Indoor Power-line Communications
IEEE International Symposium on
Powerline Communications and Its Applications - ISPLC 2006, Florida,
March 2006, pp. 349-354.
Abstract: Multicarrier modulation is one of the most
promising technologies for achieving high performance communications in
the indoor power line network. Due to the fading and time-varying
characteristics of the power line channel, the various users experience
different channel conditions, thus the application of efficient
multiuser transmission schemes will enhance multiuser diversity. This
paper addresses the problem of fairness in bandwidth and power
allocation for the indoor power line channel with multiple multicarrier
links and presents a multiuser discrete loading algorithm that consists
of two phases: First, a set of minimum data rates is provided to all
users, and then, the available resources are allocated with fairness
according to the quality of each link. We examine the proposed algorithm
using an illustrative example in a typical indoor power line network and
we demonstrate its performance. Comparative numerical results of various
allocation strategies are also presented.
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