Description: Performance comparison of multiuser OFDM-TDMA and
OFDMA systems by considering physical and link cross-layer behavior
is conducted in this work. We provide a new framework for performance
evaluation that centers on scheduling with several different
subcarrier/bit allocation schemes. The performance metrics include: the
bit rate, the bit error rate (BER), packet throughput and delay. The
instantaneous channel conditions of users are assumed to be available
at the base station, which can be achieved by channel estimation at the
mobile terminal (MT), and then fed back to the base station through
a control channel. To perform the link layer comparison, we model the
Rayleigh fading channel with a nite-state Markov chain, and adopt the
M/G/1 queueing model as the analytical tool. Computer simulation is
performed to verify conducted analytical results- Performance comparison of multiuser OFDM-TDMA and
OFDMA systems by considering physical and link cross-layer behavior
is conducted in this work. We provide a new framework for performance
evaluation that centers on scheduling with several different
subcarrier/bit allocation schemes. The performance metrics include: the
bit rate, the bit error rate (BER), packet throughput and delay. The
instantaneous channel conditions of users are assumed to be available
at the base station, which can be achieved by channel estimation at the
mobile terminal (MT), and then fed back to the base station through
a control channel. To perform the link layer comparison, we model the
Rayleigh fading channel with a nite-state Markov chain, and adopt the
M/G/1 queueing model as the analytical tool. Computer simulation is
performed to verify conducted analytical results Platform: |
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