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Kickoff of offshore wind power in China: playoffs for China wind power development
Year 2010 is the significant year of offshore wind power development in China. The first national offshore wind power project is connected to the grid, and the first round of concession projects marks the strong support from central government. It is foreseeable that offshore wind power capacity in China will expand rapidly in the future, and the understanding pattern of it is crucial for analyzing the overall wind market in China and global offshore wind power development. This paper firstly provides an overview of global offshore wind power development, then in China, including historical installation, potential of resources, demonstration and concession projects, and target of development. Based on this, analysis on current policies related to offshore wind power and their implementation, current wind farm developers and turbine manufacturers of China's offshore wind industry is done. All the previous analysis generates complete evaluation of current status and some issues and trends of China offshore wind power development, based on which some policy recommendations for sustainable development of offshore wind power are made
Cooperative Interference Control for Spectrum Sharing in OFDMA Cellular Systems
This paper studies cooperative schemes for the inter-cell interference
control in orthogonal-frequency-divisionmultiple- access (OFDMA) cellular
systems. The downlink transmission in a simplified two-cell system is examined,
where both cells simultaneously access the same frequency band using OFDMA. The
joint power and subcarrier allocation over the two cells is investigated for
maximizing their sum throughput with both centralized and decentralized
implementations. Particularly, the decentralized allocation is achieved via a
new cooperative interference control approach, whereby the two cells
independently implement resource allocation to maximize individual throughput
in an iterative manner, subject to a set of mutual interference power
constraints. Simulation results show that the proposed decentralized resource
allocation schemes achieve the system throughput close to that by the
centralized scheme, and provide substantial throughput gains over existing
schemes.Comment: To appear in ICC201
Exploiting Interference Alignment in Multi-Cell Cooperative OFDMA Resource Allocation
This paper studies interference alignment (IA) based multi-cell cooperative
resource allocation for the downlink OFDMA with universal frequency reuse.
Unlike the traditional scheme that treats subcarriers as separate dimensions
for resource allocation, the IA technique is utilized to enable
frequency-domain precoding over parallel subcarriers. In this paper, the joint
optimization of frequency-domain precoding via IA, subcarrier user selection
and power allocation is investigated for a cooperative three-cell OFDMA system
to maximize the downlink throughput. Numerical results for a simplified
symmetric channel setup reveal that the IA-based scheme achieves notable
throughput gains over the traditional scheme only when the inter-cell
interference link has a comparable strength as the direct link, and the
receiver SNR is sufficiently large. Motivated by this observation, a practical
hybrid scheme is proposed for cellular systems with heterogenous channel
conditions, where the total spectrum is divided into two subbands, over which
the IAbased scheme and the traditional scheme are applied for resource
allocation to users located in the cell-intersection region and cellnon-
intersection region, respectively. It is shown that this hybrid resource
allocation scheme flexibly exploits the downlink IA gains for OFDMA-based
cellular systems.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, GC2011 conferenc
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