We consider a scheduler for the downlink of a wireless channel when only partial channel-state information is available at the scheduler. We characterize the network stability region and provide two throughput-optimal scheduling policies. We also derive a deterministic bound on the mean packet delay in the network. Finally, we provide a throughput-optimal policy for the network under QoS constraints when real-time and rate-guaranteed data traffic may be present
High demands on the quality of service (QoS), in terms of throughput, delay, and packet loss, in wir...
We consider an optimal power and rate scheduling problem for a single user transmitting to a base st...
Abstract—We develop a general approach for designing scheduling policies for real-time traffic over ...
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...
We study the problem of stable scheduling for a class of wireless networks. The goal is to stabilize...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
Abstract — We consider “opportunistic ” downlink scheduling of data traffic in a wireless network. I...
We consider the scheduling problem in down-link wireless networks with heterogeneous, Markov-modulat...
We consider an optimal power and rate scheduling problem for a single user transmitting to a base st...
Abstract — We address multi-user scheduling over the downlink channel in wireless data systems. Spec...
We consider the problem of uplink/downlink scheduling in a multichannel wireless access point networ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
High demands on the quality of service (QoS), in terms of throughput, delay, and packet loss, in wir...
We consider an optimal power and rate scheduling problem for a single user transmitting to a base st...
Abstract—We develop a general approach for designing scheduling policies for real-time traffic over ...
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...
We study the problem of stable scheduling for a class of wireless networks. The goal is to stabilize...
We consider the problem of scheduling packets over channels with time-varying quality. This problem ...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer...
Abstract — We consider “opportunistic ” downlink scheduling of data traffic in a wireless network. I...
We consider the scheduling problem in down-link wireless networks with heterogeneous, Markov-modulat...
We consider an optimal power and rate scheduling problem for a single user transmitting to a base st...
Abstract — We address multi-user scheduling over the downlink channel in wireless data systems. Spec...
We consider the problem of uplink/downlink scheduling in a multichannel wireless access point networ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
High demands on the quality of service (QoS), in terms of throughput, delay, and packet loss, in wir...
We consider an optimal power and rate scheduling problem for a single user transmitting to a base st...
Abstract—We develop a general approach for designing scheduling policies for real-time traffic over ...