JOURNAL ARTICLE

Performance Improvement of Proportional Fairness-Based Resource Allocation in OFDMA Downlink Systems

Nararat RuangchaijatuponYusheng Ji

Year: 2009 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics Communications and Computer Sciences Vol: E92.A (9)Pages: 2191-2199   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

We have developed a novel downlink packet scheduling scheme for a multiuser OFDMA system in which a subchannel can be time-multiplexed among multiple users. This scheme which is called Matrixed-based Proportional Fairness can provide a high system throughput while ensuring fairness. The scheme is based on a Proportional Fairness (PF) utility function and can be applied to any of the PF-based schedulers. Our scheduler explores multichannel multiuser diversity by using a two-dimensional matrix combining user selection, subchannel assignment, and time slot allocation. Furthermore, unlike other PF-based schemes, our scheme considers finitely backlogged queues during the time slot allocation. By doing so, it can exploit multichannel multiuser diversity to utilize bandwidth efficiently and with throughput fairness. Additionally, fairness in the time domain is enhanced by limiting the number of allocated time slots. Intensive simulations considering finitely backlogged queues and user mobility prove the scheme's effectiveness.

Keywords:
Computer science Fairness measure Telecommunications link Scheduling (production processes) Max-min fairness Computer network Queue Network packet Maximum throughput scheduling Throughput Resource allocation Mathematical optimization Wireless Mathematics Dynamic priority scheduling Telecommunications Quality of service Round-robin scheduling

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