The Improvement on Minimum Error Rate Optimization Criterion Dynamic Resource Allocation Algorithm

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Fischeris a classic dynamic resource allocation algorithm, and the optimizationcriterion is to minimize the system error rate base on a constant bit rate andsystem power. However, the Fischer algorithm is still have problems with highcomplexity, and it require long time to calculate, all these problems making itdifficult to use in an actual system. This paper is an improvement on Fischeralgorithm, the improved algorithm will keep the same error rate, reducing thecomplexity, shortening the arithmetic operation time and increasing thepracticality of the algorithm.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1079-1080)

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799-801

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December 2014

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