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Opportunistic packet scheduling with imperfect channel knowledge

Abstract

We consider transmission control (rate and power) strategies for transferring a fixed size file (finite number of packets) over fading channels under constraints on both transmit energy and average transmission delay. The goal is to maximize the probability of successfully transferring the entire file over a time-varying wireless channel modelled as a finite state Markov process. We investigate the performance degradation caused by the imperfect (delayed or erratic) channel knowledge. The resulting optimal policies are shown to be a function of the available channel state information (CSI), the residual battery energy as well as the number of residual packets in the transmit buffer. It is observed that the probability of successful file transfer increases significantly when the CSI is exploited opportunistically. However. when counting the power expenditure over the pilot for channel estimation, the transmitter chooses to use pilot only if there is sufficient energy left for packet transfer, otherwise, a channel independent policy is deployed instead.

Keywords:
Computer science Network packet Channel (broadcasting) Fading Channel state information Computer network Transmitter Markov process Data transmission Transmission (telecommunications) Transmission delay Scheduling (production processes) Queue Buffer overflow Wireless Real-time computing Mathematical optimization Telecommunications Mathematics

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Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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