2009 5th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing 2009
DOI: 10.1109/wicom.2009.5303486
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Auction-Based Radio Resource Allocation for OFDMA Systems

Abstract: This paper investigates the radio resource allocation for the OFDMA systems. Two kinds of share auction mechanism are proposed, where the base station possesses of the subcarriers and plays as auctioneer, while the users play as bidders completing for them. These two kinds of auction are designed as first-price seal-bid, in which, the SINR auction aims at the desire for high throughput, and the fairness auction pay more attention to the fairness among users in the system. The auction-based resource allocation … Show more

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“…The performance of our proposed method is evaluated in terms of mean response time, system efficiency, sum data rate and Jain's fairness index for the entire C-RAN system. We also compare our proposed method with the centralized first-come-first-service (FCFS) [63] and the distributed SINR auction based RB allocation [47] methods. The centralized FCFS is the conventional method where each user selects the nearest base station depending on the relative signal strength.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of our proposed method is evaluated in terms of mean response time, system efficiency, sum data rate and Jain's fairness index for the entire C-RAN system. We also compare our proposed method with the centralized first-come-first-service (FCFS) [63] and the distributed SINR auction based RB allocation [47] methods. The centralized FCFS is the conventional method where each user selects the nearest base station depending on the relative signal strength.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%