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Low-Bandwidth Channel Quality Indication for OFDMA Frequency Domain Packet Scheduling
In this paper we consider bandwidth-efficient means for the user equipment (UE) to conduct channel quality indication (CQI) for OFDMA frequency domain packet scheduling (FDPS). Using a UTRAN long-term evolution (LTE) system model, we find that a threshold-based CQI scheme can enable about 60% CQI ba...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In this paper we consider bandwidth-efficient means for the user equipment (UE) to conduct channel quality indication (CQI) for OFDMA frequency domain packet scheduling (FDPS). Using a UTRAN long-term evolution (LTE) system model, we find that a threshold-based CQI scheme can enable about 60% CQI bandwidth saving with less than 5-10% loss on system performance compared to near-ideal signaling. To sustain sufficient CQI reporting accuracy and high FDPS gain, we show that time- domain CQI averaging over multiple sub-frames is desirable although it lowers the mobility performance. Conducting the averaging on the UE side is most attractive from a signalling perspective. Combining averaging with lowered CQI reporting rate, FDPS can provide around 30-50% gain for LTE with a CQI reporting bandwidth as low as 10 kbit/s in a 20 MHz system (up to 3-5 km/h). |
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ISSN: | 2154-0217 2154-0225 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISWCS.2006.4362304 |