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Joint Subcarrier Pairing and Power Allocation in OFDMA Cooperative Relay Networks

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a joint subcarrier pairing and power allocation (JS2PA) scheme with fairness based on the Intelligent Water Drop (IWD) optimization method for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) cooperative relay networks. The proposed scheme consists of a subcarrier pairing and selection algorithm and a power allocation algorithm. We first formulate the JS2PA problem as a mixed integer programming problem aiming to maximize the total network utility under the constraints of the total and individual power, subcarrier fairness requirement and pairing. To solve the non-convex JS2PA problem, firstly, we propose a subcarrier pairing and selection algorithm based on Hungarian method so as to select the appropriate subcarrier pairs for relaying. Secondly, we provide a power allocation algorithm based on the IWD method (PA-MIWD) in which water drops act as the agents to find the optimal power allocation for each node. Finally, we conduct simulations to validate the proposed algorithms and the results show that the proposed JS2PA scheme outperforms the existing methods in terms of convergence and total network utility.

Keywords:
Subcarrier Computer science Relay Mathematical optimization Pairing Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access Node (physics) Resource allocation Integer programming Power (physics) Convergence (economics) Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Computer network Algorithm Mathematics Engineering

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Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
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