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Integrating multiuser dynamic OFDMA into IEEE 802.11a and prototyping it on a real-time software-defined radio testbed
2007
2007 3rd International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructure for the Development of Networks and Communities
Multiuser dynamic orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) can achieve high downlink capacities in future wireless networks by optimizing the subcarrier allocation for each user. When it comes to the integration into current wireless local area network (WLAN) standards, dynamic OFDMA raises several implementation issues which are neglected in theoretical papers. Putting this emerging approach into practice requires to treat these issues accordingly and to demonstrate the
doi:10.1109/tridentcom.2007.4444671
dblp:conf/tridentcom/LichteVESUK07
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