• Title/Summary/Keyword: Simple-Relay Aided Resource Allocation (SRARA)

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Coverage Enhancement in TDD-OFDMA Downlink by using Simple-Relays with Resource Allocation and Throughput Guarantee Scheduler (TDD-OFDMA 하향링크에서의 단순 릴레이를 이용한 자원 할당과 수율 보장 스케줄러를 사용한 서비스 커버리지 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Byun, Dae-Wook;Ki, Young-Min;Kim, Dong-Ku
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.275-281
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    • 2006
  • Simple-relay aided resource allocation (SRARA) schemes are incorporated with throughput guarantee scheduling (TGS) in IEEE 802.16 type time division duplex - orthogonal frequency division multiple access (TDD-OFDMA) downlink in order to enhance service coverage, where the amount of resources for relaying at each relay is limited due to either its available power which is much smaller than base station (BS) power or the overhead required for exchanging feedback information. The performance of SRARA schemes is evaluated with schedulers such as proportional fair (PF) and TGS at 64kbps and 128kbps user throughput requirements when total MS power is set to 500mW or 1 W. For 64kbps throughput requirement level, more improvement comes from relay than scheduler design. For 128kbps case, it comse from scheduler design than relay due to the fact that simple relay can't help using strictly limited amount of resources for relaying function.

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Performance Evaluation of Simple-Relay Aided Resource Allocation and Throughput Guarantee Scheduler in IEEE 802.16 TDD-OFDMA Downlink (IEEE 802.16 TDD-OFDMA 하향링크에서의 단순 릴레이 협력 자원 관리와 수율 보장 스케줄러를 이용한 서비스 커버리지 및 섹터 수율에 관한 연구)

  • Ki, Young-Min;Byun, Dae-Wook;Kim, Dong-Ku;Son, Haeng-Seon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.43 no.11 s.353
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    • pp.85-94
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    • 2006
  • Simple-relay aided resource allocation (SRARA) schemes are incorporated with throughput guarantee scheduling (TGS) in IEEE 802.16 type TDD-OFDMA downlink to enhance service coverage, where the amount of resources at each relay is limited due to either its available power which is much smaller than base station (BS) power or the required overhead The performance of SRARA schemes is evaluated with both proportional fair (PF) and TGS schedulers at 64 kbps and 128 kbps user throughput requirements. For SRARA with RSs of relatively lower power, a scheme putting total power into only one subchannel shows larger coverage than when both subchnnels are used in a manner of equal power allocation, while the RS with evenly power-allocated two subchannels could provide larger coverage gain for a relatively higher power. In a lower target (64kbps), more improvement comes from relay scheme rather than scheduler design. For a relatively higher level (128 kbps), it comes from scheduler design rather than relay.