We consider the problem of scheduling of a wireless channel (server) to several queues. Each queue has its own link (transmission) rate. The link rate of a queue can vary randomly from slot to slot. The queue lengths and channel states of all users are known at the beginning of each slot. We show the existence of an optimal policy that minimizes the long term (discounted) average sum of queue lengths. The optimal policy, in general needs to be computed numerically. Then we identify a greedy (one step optimal) policy, MAX-TRANS which is easy to implement and does not require the channel and traffic statistics. The cost of this policy is close to optimal and better than other well-known policies (when stable) although it is not throughput opt...
We present an “opportunistic ” transmission scheduling policy that exploits time-varying channel con...
Abstract—This work investigates a problem of scheduling tasks on a single server in which the rate a...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
We consider the problem of scheduling of a wireless channel (server) to several queues. Each queue h...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
We consider a system of parallel queues with the constraint that only one queue can be served at a t...
Abstract—We consider a system of parallel queues with the constraint that only one queue can be serv...
We investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent users when the feasibl...
Abstract—A centralized wireless system is considered that is serving a fixed set of users with time ...
This paper investigates the performance of opportunistic schedulers in wireless networks. A base sta...
textThis dissertation studies and proposes new methods to perform opportunistic scheduling in diffe...
textThis dissertation studies and proposes new methods to perform opportunistic scheduling in diffe...
The field of wireless communications has experienced huge growth in the last decades. Various new us...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
We present an “opportunistic ” transmission scheduling policy that exploits time-varying channel con...
Abstract—This work investigates a problem of scheduling tasks on a single server in which the rate a...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
We consider the problem of scheduling of a wireless channel (server) to several queues. Each queue h...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
We consider a system of parallel queues with the constraint that only one queue can be served at a t...
Abstract—We consider a system of parallel queues with the constraint that only one queue can be serv...
We investigate the scheduling of a common resource between several concurrent users when the feasibl...
Abstract—A centralized wireless system is considered that is serving a fixed set of users with time ...
This paper investigates the performance of opportunistic schedulers in wireless networks. A base sta...
textThis dissertation studies and proposes new methods to perform opportunistic scheduling in diffe...
textThis dissertation studies and proposes new methods to perform opportunistic scheduling in diffe...
The field of wireless communications has experienced huge growth in the last decades. Various new us...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
textWe investigate in detail two multiuser opportunistic scheduling problems in centralized wireless...
We present an “opportunistic ” transmission scheduling policy that exploits time-varying channel con...
Abstract—This work investigates a problem of scheduling tasks on a single server in which the rate a...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...