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UT Austin IEEE 802.16a Simulation in LabVIEW

2 Modes: Preset – Automatically plot BER vs Eb/No curves Interactive – Change parameters on the fly. UT Austin IEEE 802.16a Simulation in LabVIEW. 4,16 & 64 QAM Constellations. Block and Comb, LS and LMMSE Channel Estimation modes. SUI-16 Fixed Wireless Channel Models

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UT Austin IEEE 802.16a Simulation in LabVIEW

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  1. 2 Modes: • Preset – Automatically plot BER vs Eb/No curves • Interactive – Change parameters on the fly UT Austin IEEE 802.16a Simulation in LabVIEW 4,16 & 64 QAM Constellations Block and Comb, LS and LMMSE Channel Estimation modes SUI-16 Fixed Wireless Channel Models or manually configured channel taps Tx/Rx Spectra and Constellation Plots BER vs Eb/No Plots generated with varying confidence intervals in preset mode This freely distributable software is available for download at http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~iwong/IEEE80216aSim.htm Mr. Ian Wong, Mr. Kyungtae Han, Mr. Alden Doyle, and Prof. Brian L. Evans Contact: bevans@ece.utexas.edu

  2. OFDMA Resource Allocation with Proportional Rates Mr. Zukang Shen, Mr. Ian Wong, Prof. Jeffrey Andrews, and Prof. Brian L. Evans Wireless Networking and Communications Group, UT Austin Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) basestations allow multiple users to transmit simultaneously on different subcarriers during the same symbol period. Our research is to allocate subcarriers and power at the basestation to each user in order to maximize sum of user data rates, subject to constraints on total power, bit error rate, and proportionality among user data rates. Real-time DSP implementation is available. Papers, simulation files, and real-time DSP prototype are available for download at http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/projects/ofdm Z. Shen, J. G. Andrews, and B. L. Evans, “Adaptive Resource Allocation in Multiuser OFDM Systems with Proportional Fairness”, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, accepted for publication. I. C. Wong, Z. Shen, J. G. Andrews, and B. L. Evans, “A Low Complexity Algorithm for Proportional Resource Allocation in OFDMA Systems”, Proc. IEEE Int. Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, Oct. 13-15, 2004, pp. 1-6, Austin, TX USA. Z. Shen, J. G. Andrews, and B. L. Evans, “Optimal Power Allocation in Multiuser OFDM Systems”, Proc. IEEE Global Comm. Conf., Dec. 1-5, 2003, vol. 1, pp. 337-341, San Francisco, CA USA.

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