Multiuser dynamic OFDMA for the downlink has been extensively studied, specifically, in terms of fast close-tooptimal subcarrier allocation heuristics and the efficient representation of signaling information. Although these functions provide the fundament of dynamic OFDMA, a complete multiuser OFDMA system requires more functionality. Focusing on WLAN systems, we discuss such additional functionality required for enabling the IEEE 802.11 link and Medium Access Control (MAC) sublayer to leverage OFDMA advantages. We identify necessary extensions, study the resulting overhead, and introduce a lightweight design for a complete dynamic OFDMA IEEE 802.11a system. Studying its performance shows that with our lightweight integration dynamic OFDMA can improve IEEE 820.11a UDP throughput by up to 154% and UDP latency by up to 63% even if the full overhead is taken into account.
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