Yan LiLingjia LiuHongxiang LiYing LiYang Yi
Future wireless communication networks will face the dual challenge of supporting large traffic volumes while providing reliable service for heterogeneous traffic types. In order to meet the ever increasing traffic demand, heterogeneous relay network is introduced as an enabling technology for the fourth generation (4G) mobile broadband networks. In this paper, we will investigate optimal power and subcarrier allocation strategies for heterogeneous relay networks under statistical quality of service (QoS) constraints. To be specific, we will characterize the effective capacity of a wireless relay system under QoS constraints. The properties of the optimal resource and subcarrier allocation strategies for delay-sensitive traffic over heterogeneous relay networks will also be identified. Two low complexity resource and subcarrier allocation algorithms will be introduced to optimize the effective capacity. Our results suggest that the optimal power and subcarrier allocation strategies depend heavily on the underlying QoS constraint. In the low signal-to-interference-plus-noise (SINR) regime, when there is no QoS constraint, both base stations and relay nodes will allocate all the transmit power to the best subcarrier. However, as the QoS requirement becomes more stringent, both base stations and relay nodes will spread their transmit power over multiple subcarriers.
Narayan PrasadGuosen YueSampath Rangarajan
Mudassar AliSaad QaisarMuhammad NaeemShahid MumtazJoel J. P. C. Rodrigues
Liang LiangGang FengYunjian Jia
Ali MokdadPaeiz AzmiNader Mokari
Yan ZhuWeigang BaiMin ShengJiandong LiDi ZhouZhu Han