Abstract — We consider “opportunistic ” downlink scheduling of data traffic in a wireless network. In particular, we focus on the delay performance of such schedulers. First a channel-dependent scheduling algorithm is considered which maximizes throughput by always transmitting to the user with the best channel conditions. The delay distribution of this scheduling rule is analyzed and asymptotic results are given when the number of competing users becomes large. Simulations show these asymptotic results are a good approximation for even a small number of users. This scheduling rule may result in unfair treatment of users that have relative bad channels for a long period of time; to remedy this we propose a simple utility-based scheduling al...
Throughput and per-packet delay can present strong trade-offs that are important in the cases of del...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies, such as the Proportional Fair algorithm for the CDMA 1xEV-DO sy...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of designing scheduling algorithms for multi-channel (e.g....
This dissertation concerns the problem of scheduling real-time traffic in wireless TDMA channels. Th...
Abstract — We consider packet scheduling for the downlink in a wireless network, where each packet’s...
We consider a scheduler for the downlink of a wireless channel when only partial channel-state infor...
textThis thesis examines the problem of scheduling with incomplete and/or local information in wirel...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multi-hop wireless networ...
We consider the problem of downlink packet scheduling in a time-slotted wireless communication syste...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Throughput and per-packet delay can present strong trade-offs that are important in the cases of del...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies, such as the Proportional Fair algorithm for the CDMA 1xEV-DO sy...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of designing scheduling algorithms for multi-channel (e.g....
This dissertation concerns the problem of scheduling real-time traffic in wireless TDMA channels. Th...
Abstract — We consider packet scheduling for the downlink in a wireless network, where each packet’s...
We consider a scheduler for the downlink of a wireless channel when only partial channel-state infor...
textThis thesis examines the problem of scheduling with incomplete and/or local information in wirel...
In wireless networks mutual interference impairs the quality of received signals and might even prev...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multi-hop wireless networ...
We consider the problem of downlink packet scheduling in a time-slotted wireless communication syste...
Scheduling is a critical and challenging resource allocation mechanism for multihop wireless network...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Throughput and per-packet delay can present strong trade-offs that are important in the cases of del...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies, such as the Proportional Fair algorithm for the CDMA 1xEV-DO sy...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...