Link-adaptive joint path and capacity design for multi-hop relay backbone in TDD-OFDMA system
CCNC'10 Proceedings of the 7th IEEE conference on Consumer communications and networking conference
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This paper introduces a notion of divide-by-K reuse strategy, which allows for K orthogonal chunks (subzones) of OFDMA data regions to be fully reused for all relay links throughout each cell in a N-hop relay-enhanced cellular TDD-OFDMA system with K ≤ N. Our objective is to configure a topology of relay stations subject to the divide-by-K reuse strategy, such that the end-to-end routes for relay stations are determined while maximizing the bandwidth efficiency of resource available for relay links. We propose a sub-optimal algorithm for a topology control that reduces co-channel interference while balancing the time-varying traffic load in a dynamical manner. Our system-level simulation results show that the average system throughput can be significantly improved by the proposed algorithm for the divide-by-K reuse strategy, especially with K = 3.