On the Complexity of Joint Subcarrier and Power Allocation for Multi-User OFDMA Systems
Ya-Feng Liu, Yu-Hong Dai

TL;DR
This paper proves that the joint subcarrier and power allocation problem in multi-user OFDMA systems is strongly NP-hard, highlighting the computational difficulty of finding optimal solutions and emphasizing the need for approximate methods.
Contribution
It provides the first complexity analysis of the joint subcarrier and power allocation problem, establishing its NP-hardness and identifying solvable subclasses.
Findings
Both problem formulations are strongly NP-hard.
Polynomial-time solutions exist for certain subclasses.
Optimal solutions are computationally infeasible for the general case.
Abstract
Consider a multi-user Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) system where multiple users share multiple discrete subcarriers, but at most one user is allowed to transmit power on each subcarrier. To adapt fast traffic and channel fluctuations and improve the spectrum efficiency, the system should have the ability to dynamically allocate subcarriers and power resources to users. Assuming perfect channel knowledge, two formulations for the joint subcarrier and power allocation problem are considered in this paper: the first is to minimize the total transmission power subject to quality of service constraints and the OFDMA constraint, and the second is to maximize some system utility function (including the sum-rate utility, the proportional fairness utility, the harmonic mean utility, and the min-rate utility) subject to the total transmission power constraint per user and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
