Abstract
Today, the buzzword is high-data rate wireless connectivity without mobility constraints. The provision of high rates to users, anytime and everywhere is challenged by the time-varying wireless medium and dynamic nature of interference. Primarily, this challenge is directly related to the limited radio resources, spectrum in particular, and energy (i.e., power) to a certain extend. Therefore, a practical resource management method, in the form of power control, that can address system interference and thus improve spectrum utilization is presented. The proposed scheme is tested in a wireless network that employs Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) technique. The simulated results reveal that a significant improvement in capacity is obtained on top of the conventional water-filling algorithm. Our study is informed by the fact that most current and future wireless networks (e.g., WiMAX, LTE, LTE-advanced) are based on OFDMA technology.