JOURNAL ARTICLE

Optimal downlink resource allocation for non-realtime traffic in cellular CDMA/TDMA networks

Keivan NavaieHalim Yanıkömeroğlu

Year: 2006 Journal:   IEEE Communications Letters Vol: 10 (4)Pages: 278-280   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

In this letter, using a utility-based approach we formulate the optimal downlink resource allocation problem for non-realtime traffic in a CDMA/TDMA cellular network. We then introduce the notion of multi-access-point diversity which is a potential form of diversity in cellular networks, where a signal can be transmitted to the corresponding mobile user via multiple base-stations. A joint base-station assignment and packet scheduling method is then proposed which exploits multiaccess-point and multi-user diversity in one shot. The simulation results of the proposed method show significant throughput improvement due to multi-access-point diversity gain.

Keywords:
Time division multiple access Computer science Cellular network Computer network Telecommunications link Base station Code division multiple access Scheduling (production processes) Resource allocation Network packet Mathematical optimization

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