JOURNAL ARTICLE

A flexible downlink scheduling scheme in cellular packet data systems

Aimin SangXiaodong WangMohammad MadihianRichard D. Gitlin

Year: 2006 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 5 (3)Pages: 568-577   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Fast downlink scheduling algorithms play a central role in determining the overall performance of high-speed cellular data systems, characterized by high throughput and fair resource allocation among multiple users. We propose a flexible channel-dependent downlink scheduling scheme, named the (weighted) alpha-rule, based on the system utility maximization that arises from the Internet economy of long-term bandwidth sharing among elastic-service users. We show that the utility as a function of per-user mean throughput naturally derives the alpha-rule scheme and a whole set of channel-dependent instantaneous scheduling schemes following different fairness criteria. We evaluate the alpha-rule in a multiuser CDMA high data rate (HDR) system with space-time block coding (STBC) or Bell Labs layered space-time (BLAST) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel. Our evaluation shows that it works efficiently by enabling flexible tradeoff between aggregate throughput, per-user throughput, and per-user resource allocation through a single control parameter. In other words the Alpha-rule effectively fills the performance gap between existing scheduling schemes, such as max-C/I and proportional fairness (PF), and provides an important control knob at the media-access-control (MAC) layer to balance between multiuser diversity gain and location-specific per-user performance.

Keywords:
Computer science Telecommunications link Scheduling (production processes) Computer network Admission control Maximum throughput scheduling Block Error Rate Network packet Diversity gain MIMO Real-time computing Quality of service Dynamic priority scheduling Channel (broadcasting) Round-robin scheduling Mathematical optimization Mathematics

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Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
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