Burst Construction and Packet Mapping Scheme for OFDMA Downlinks in IEEE 802.16 Systems
暂无分享,去创建一个
In this paper, we propose a burst construction and packet mapping scheme in the orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) downlinks of IEEE 802.16 systems. In the standard of the systems, there are some restrictions on the usage of downlink radio resources and they are defined in the physical layer (PHY) specification. One of the main restrictions is that a rectangular region, which is called Burst, is defined on a two-dimensional domain of time and frequency, and packets must be allocated within the region. However, how to define the burst and allocate data packets within the burst is left implementation dependent. Therefore, we consider a burst construction and packet mapping scheme that is easy to realize on systems and attains efficient usage of radio resources. By computer simulation, it has been confirmed that the proposed scheme can decrease not only the control data ratio within the rectangles, but also control data that must be transmitted at the head of every frame, which can result in higher throughput.
[1] Yefim Dinitz,et al. Two-dimensional mapping for wireless OFDMA systems , 2006, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting.
[2] Ieee Microwave Theory,et al. IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems Draft Amendment: Management Information Base Extensions , 2007 .
[3] Jeffrey G. Andrews,et al. Broadband wireless access with WiMax/802.16: current performance benchmarks and future potential , 2005, IEEE Communications Magazine.