DocumentCode
3374525
Title
Study of advanced-opportunistic proportionate fairness scheduler for LTE medium access control
Author
Chaudhuri, Saptarshi ; Das, Debabrata ; Bhaskaran, Ranjish
Author_Institution
CoE Wireless, Wipro Technol., Bangalore, India
fYear
2011
fDate
12-13 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Medium Access Control (MAC) scheduler entity forms one of the most important parts of any high speed packet access system like HSDPA or LTE. To the best of our knowledge the LTE MAC schedulers that had been proposed so far constitute of sub-carrier resource scheduling mostly based on single criteria like user throughput, link conditions, buffer constraints or power requirement. The above LTE MAC scheduler algorithms do not take care of user´s queue weight calculation taking all the above mentioned parameters into consideration. In this paper, we proposed a novel algorithm to support dynamic queue weight calculation and referred it as Advanced-Opportunistic Proportionate Fairness Scheduler for LTE (A-OPFS-LTE). The A-OPFS-LTE, calculates the queue weight based on multiple parameters like flow control feedback, hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) retransmission status, service class type, guaranteed bit rate, access terminal (AT´s) channel condition, queue´s buffer utilization and later assigns the physical resource block. A-OPFS-LTE was able to schedule 14 uncompressed VoIP calls or 5 streaming type video calls every 1 milli-second scheduling cycle with packet loss less than 2%. Compared with MAC scheduler [10, 11], A-OPFS-LTE scheduler supports 10% cell throughput improvement and 30% more users.
Keywords
Long Term Evolution; access protocols; processor scheduling; queueing theory; resource allocation; A-OPFS-LTE; AT; HARQ retransmission status; HSDPA; LTE MAC schedulers; LTE medium access control; access terminal; advanced-opportunistic proportionate fairness scheduler; channel condition; dynamic queue weight calculation; flow control feedback; guaranteed bit rate; high speed packet access system; hybrid automatic repeat request; physical resource block; queue buffer utilization; service class type; streaming type video calls; sub-carrier resource scheduling; uncompressed VoIP calls; Bandwidth; Delay; Modulation; Probability distribution; Signal to noise ratio; Streaming media; Throughput; A-OPFS-LTE; LTE; MAC; Scheduler;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Internet Multimedia Systems Architecture and Application (IMSAA), 2011 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bangalore, Karnataka
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1329-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMSAA.2011.6156352
Filename
6156352
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