Title :
An optimization framework for scheduling and resource allocation in multi-stream heterogeneous MIMO-OFDMA wireless networks
Author :
Danobeitia, B. ; Femenias, Guillem ; Riera-Palou, Felip
Author_Institution :
Mobile Commun. Group, Univ. of the Balearic Islands (UIB), Mallorca, Spain
Abstract :
Channel/queue-aware scheduling and resource allocation algorithms in MIMO-OFDMA can be regarded as a multi-objective optimization problem taking into account not only the system throughput but also the transmitted power, the QoS constraints, the priority levels of different traffic classes and the amount of backlogged data in the data link control (DLC) layer queues. Based on tools from information and queueing theories, convex optimization and stochastic approximation, a unified framework for channel- and queue-aware QoS guaranteed scheduling and resource allocation for heterogeneous multi-service OFDMA wireless networks is proposed in this paper. This framework builds upon results presented in [1] (and references therein), which themselves are rooted on dual decomposition optimization and stochastic approximation techniques whose associated complexities are linear in the number of resource units and users. Furthermore, they achieve negligible duality gaps in numerical simulations based on current standards-like scenarios, thus guaranteeing the optimality of the solutions. This work generalizes previous results presented by these authors by leveraging the assumptions that all users were assumed to have the same number of receive antennas and, moreover, only one information stream per user was allowed irrespective of the number of antennas at the transmitter/receiver.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; OFDM modulation; approximation theory; convex programming; frequency division multiple access; numerical analysis; quality of service; resource allocation; scheduling; stochastic programming; DLC layer queues; QoS constraints; backlogged data; channel-queue-aware scheduling; convex optimization; data link control; dual decomposition optimization; duality gaps; heterogeneous multiservice OFDMA wireless networks; multistream heterogeneous MIMO-OFDMA wireless networks; numerical simulations; optimization framework; queue-aware QoS guaranteed scheduling; receive antennas; resource allocation; standards-like scenarios; stochastic approximation; stochastic approximation techniques; transmitter-receiver antennas; Delay; Optimization; Quality of service; Receiving antennas; Resource management; Throughput; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Days (WD), 2012 IFIP
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4402-9
Electronic_ISBN :
2156-9711
DOI :
10.1109/WD.2012.6402880