Title :
Joint channel and traffic adaptive packet scheduling over multiaccess radio interfaces
Abstract :
In the third generation wireless access systems the objective of integrating service classes with different QoS requirements introduces efficient and fair capacity sharing issues. We present a general packet scheduling, called CHAOS (channel adaptive open scheduling) whose objectives are to be adaptive to traffic and so fair with respect to different users, to be adaptive to channel quality in order to improve the radio resources utilization, and to use simple algorithms to realize the previous two goals. One key point in the definition of such a scheduling is the knowledge of the channel state: in fact on the basis of the adopted channel model a prediction criteria must be identified
Keywords :
adaptive systems; code division multiple access; land mobile radio; multiuser channels; network interfaces; packet radio networks; quality of service; radio access networks; telecommunication traffic; CHAOS; QoS requirements; TD-CDMA; UMTS-TDD; channel adaptive open scheduling; channel model; channel quality; channel state; efficient capacity sharing; fair capacity sharing; general packet scheduling; mobile terminal location; multiaccess radio interfaces; prediction criteria; radio resources utilization; service classes interaction; third generation wireless access systems; traffic adaptive packet scheduling; Chaos; Electronic mail; Fading; Predictive models; Propagation losses; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Traffic control; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2001. ICC 2001. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Helsinki
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7097-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2001.936674