JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint packet scheduling and dynamic base station assignment for CDMA data networks

Christian MakayaSonia Aı̈ssa

Year: 2007 Journal:   International Journal of Communication Systems Vol: 21 (2)Pages: 185-209   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract In current code division multiple access (CDMA) based wireless systems, a base station (BS) schedules packets independently of its neighbours, which may lead to resource wastage and the degradation of the system's performance. In wireless networks, in order to achieve an efficient packet scheduling, there are two conflicting performance metrics that have to be optimized: throughput and fairness. Their maximization is a key goal, particularly in next‐generation wireless networks. This paper proposes joint packet scheduling and BS assignment schemes for a cluster of interdependent neighbouring BSs in CDMA‐based wireless networks, in order to enhance the system performance through dynamic load balancing. The proposed schemes are based on sector subdivision in terms of average required resource per mobile station and utility function approach. The fairness is achieved by minimizing the variance of the delay for the remaining head‐of‐queue packets. Inter‐cell and intra‐cell interferences from scheduled packets are also minimized in order to increase the system capacity and performance. The simulation results show that our proposed schemes perform better than existing schemes available in the open literature. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Computer science Base station Network packet Computer network Scheduling (production processes) Code division multiple access Wireless Queue Real-time computing Distributed computing Telecommunications Mathematical optimization

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Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
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