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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 2022
Filed:
Mar. 20, 2019
Institut Mines-telecom, Palaiseau, FR;
Universite Libanaise, Beirut, LB;
Universite Saint-esprit DE Kaslik, Jounieh, LB;
Marie-Rita Hojeij, Mont Liban, LB;
Charbel Abdel Nour, Brest, FR;
Joumana Farah, Mont Liban, LB;
Catherine Douillard, Prest, FR;
INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM, Palaiseau, FR;
UNIVERSITE LIBANAISE, Beirut, LB;
UNIVERSITE SAINT-ESPRIT DE KASLIK, Jounieh, LB;
Abstract
A mechanism is presented for attributing users to one or more of a plurality of sub-bands in a multiple access communications system, wherein in an initial assignment phase, a first user is selected for a sub band, for example on the basis of a user priority. Users having complementary channel gains to that of the first user are identified, and then a second sub-band user maximizing a performance metric reflecting the achieved throughput, and/or fairness across users, is selected to accompany the first user on that sub-band. The initial assignment phase may terminate once all users have been assigned to a sub-band once. After the first phase is complete, the first user for each sub-band may be the user whose achieved total throughput is furthest from a target throughput defined for that user, wherein each user is assigned to the remaining sub-band to which no first user is currently attributed offering the highest channel gain for that user. Mechanisms for determining user priority, making provisional and definitive power allocations, and performance metrics are proposed.