Title :
LTE downlink scheduler with reconfigurable traffic prioritization
Author :
Akyildiz, Hasan Anil ; Akkuzu, Beste ; Hökelek, Ibrahim ; Cirpan, Hakan Ali
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Commun. Eng. Dept., Istanbul Tech. Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
An explosive growth in the number of mobile users necessitates higher capacities in the cellular network infrastructure. Emerging real-time services such as VoIP and Video on Demand have stringent delay requirements. Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been developed to provide higher data rates, lower latency for real-time services through Differentiated Services (DiffServ) support, and lower cost of operation with its all-IP based architecture. The LTE MAC scheduler plays a crucial role to achieve these objectives by distributing available radio resources among User Equipments (UEs). In this paper, a novel LTE downlink scheduling algorithm taking both channel qualities and traffic types of UEs into account is proposed. First, incoming traffic is classified into real-time and nonreal-time flows which are inserted into a priority list according to traffic types and channel qualities. The scheduler assigns available resource blocks to UEs using the order in the list. A reconfigurable parameter in the proposed scheduler determines the resource prioritization level for real-time services, and hence allows network administrators to more effectively control the resource allocation according to the QoS requirements of UEs and changing network dynamics. OMNeT++ based simulations demonstrate that the tradeoff between the performance improvement of UDP flows and the performance degradation of TCP flows can be controlled by tuning the reconfigurable traffic prioritization parameter of the proposed scheduling algorithm.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; access protocols; cellular radio; quality of service; resource allocation; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; DiffServ; LTE MAC scheduler; LTE downlink scheduling algorithm; Long Term Evolution; OMNeT++ based simulations; QoS requirements; TCP flows; UDP flows; UEs; VoIP; all-IP based architecture; cellular network infrastructure; channel quality; data rates; differentiated services; network administrators; network dynamics; nonreal-time flows; performance degradation; radio resources; real-time flows; reconfigurable parameter; reconfigurable traffic prioritization parameter; resource allocation; resource blocks; resource prioritization level; traffic types; user equipments; video on demand; Downlink; Long Term Evolution; Quality of service; Real-time systems; Resource management; Scheduling algorithms; Throughput; Downlink MAC Scheduler; LTE; Radio Resource Management; Traffic Prioritization;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Networking (BlackSeaCom), 2014 IEEE International Black Sea Conference on
Conference_Location :
Odessa
DOI :
10.1109/BlackSeaCom.2014.6849004