DocumentCode
52571
Title
QoS and Energy Efficient Resource Allocation in Uplink SC-FDMA Systems
Author
Triantafyllopoulou, Dionysia ; Kollias, Konstantinos ; Moessner, Klaus
Author_Institution
Inst. for Commun. Syst., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Volume
14
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
Jun-15
Firstpage
3033
Lastpage
3045
Abstract
In this paper, we present and evaluate the performance of a resource allocation algorithm to enhance the Quality of Service (QoS) provision and energy efficiency of uplink Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. The proposed algorithm considers the main constraints in uplink LTE resource allocation, i.e., the allocation of contiguous sets of resource blocks of the localized Single Carrier-Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) physical layer to each user, and the imperfect knowledge of the users´ uplink buffer status and packet waiting time. The optimal resource allocation is formulated as a discrete connected cake-cutting problem, where different agents are allocated consecutive subsequences of a sequence of indivisible items. This problem is NP-hard, therefore a suboptimal algorithm is introduced, which performs resource allocation using information on the estimated uplink packet delay, the average delay and data rate of past allocations, as well as the required uplink power per resource block. Based on simulation results, the proposed algorithm achieves significant performance improvement in terms of packet timeout rate, goodput, and fairness. Moreover, the effect of poor QoS provision on energy efficiency is demonstrated through the evaluation of the performance in terms of energy consumption per successfully received bit.
Keywords
Long Term Evolution; computational complexity; energy conservation; frequency division multiple access; quality of service; resource allocation; LTE systems; NP-hard problem; QoS; discrete connected cake-cutting problem; energy consumption; energy efficient resource allocation algorithm; estimated uplink packet delay; localized single carrier-frequency division multiple access physical layer; packet timeout rate; packet waiting time; quality of service; resource blocks; suboptimal algorithm; uplink Long Term Evolution systems; uplink SC-FDMA systems; user uplink buffer status; Delays; Long Term Evolution; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling; Uplink; Wireless communication; Delay; Delay, energy efficiency; Long Term Evolution (LTE); Quality of Service (QoS); energy efficiency; long term evolution (LTE); quality of service (QoS); resource allocation; uplink;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2015.2399916
Filename
7031446
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