This problem deals with the scheduling of data packets for different users who share a common wireless channel of limited capacity and who have different service time requirements. From a system point of view it is important to maintain a high throughput, that is, a high number of packets served per unit of time. However from a user point of view it is important to minimise the service time. This poses a trade-off problem, which is one of the goals we wish to analyse. The wireless transmission channel alternates between good and bad states over time. While the channel is in a bad state the transmission of a packet fails and the packet needs to be retransmitted. When the state of the channel is good, packets are transmitted successfully and...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
textThis thesis examines the problem of scheduling with incomplete and/or local information in wirel...
The field of wireless communications has experienced huge growth in the last decades. Various new us...
In cellular wireless networks where users have independent fading channels, throughput for delay tol...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies, such as the Proportional Fair algorithm for the CDMA 1xEV-DO sy...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
Since their arrival in the late 90's wireless packet schedulers have sought to seamlessly re-apply t...
Thesis (M.Sc. Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Modern networks carry a wide range of differen...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
Abstract — We consider “opportunistic ” downlink scheduling of data traffic in a wireless network. I...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
textThis thesis examines the problem of scheduling with incomplete and/or local information in wirel...
The field of wireless communications has experienced huge growth in the last decades. Various new us...
In cellular wireless networks where users have independent fading channels, throughput for delay tol...
Channel-aware scheduling strategies, such as the Proportional Fair algorithm for the CDMA 1xEV-DO sy...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
Since their arrival in the late 90's wireless packet schedulers have sought to seamlessly re-apply t...
Thesis (M.Sc. Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Modern networks carry a wide range of differen...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
Abstract — We consider “opportunistic ” downlink scheduling of data traffic in a wireless network. I...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
We address the problem of developing a well-performing and implementable scheduler of users with wir...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Abstract — In this paper, we focus on a packet scheduling algorithm exploiting multiuser diversity i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...