This paper presents a novel scheduling policy for wireless communications where users contain mixed real-time (RT) and non-real-time (nRT) traffic. The proposed policy introduces a novel tradeoff concept in scheduling, where a value of quality of service (QoS) satisfaction can be traded off with the achievable system throughput. Two weighting factors, corresponding to RT and nRT traffic, are introduced in the novel scheduling policy. The proposed policy is evaluated by simulation results. The simulation results show an optimal range of the weights to meet QoS satisfactions
Ab stra ct-We propose a quality of service (QoS) management framework and a packet scheduling scheme...
We propose a revenue based scheduling approach for a time slotted wireless communications system tha...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a user satisfaction model for packet-switched servic...
This paper proposes a utility-based scheduling framework for efficient differentiation of users’ Qua...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheduling framework for heterogeneous traffic in OFDMA-based w...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheduling framework for heterogeneous traffic in OFDMA-based w...
Abstract—We develop a general approach for designing scheduling policies for real-time traffic over ...
This paper considers resource allocation in OFDM wireless networks with mixed real-time and non-real...
This dissertation concerns the problem of scheduling real-time traffic in wireless TDMA channels. Th...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.We believe that using our anal...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.We believe that using our anal...
Recently, several proposals for wireless scheduling algorithms have been presented, using allocation...
We present a method, called opportunistic scheduling, for exploiting the timevarying nature of the r...
We present a method, called opportunistic scheduling, for exploiting the timevarying nature of the r...
Abstract—We study the problem of designing downlink scheduling policy for wireless networks with bot...
Ab stra ct-We propose a quality of service (QoS) management framework and a packet scheduling scheme...
We propose a revenue based scheduling approach for a time slotted wireless communications system tha...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a user satisfaction model for packet-switched servic...
This paper proposes a utility-based scheduling framework for efficient differentiation of users’ Qua...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheduling framework for heterogeneous traffic in OFDMA-based w...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a scheduling framework for heterogeneous traffic in OFDMA-based w...
Abstract—We develop a general approach for designing scheduling policies for real-time traffic over ...
This paper considers resource allocation in OFDM wireless networks with mixed real-time and non-real...
This dissertation concerns the problem of scheduling real-time traffic in wireless TDMA channels. Th...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.We believe that using our anal...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.We believe that using our anal...
Recently, several proposals for wireless scheduling algorithms have been presented, using allocation...
We present a method, called opportunistic scheduling, for exploiting the timevarying nature of the r...
We present a method, called opportunistic scheduling, for exploiting the timevarying nature of the r...
Abstract—We study the problem of designing downlink scheduling policy for wireless networks with bot...
Ab stra ct-We propose a quality of service (QoS) management framework and a packet scheduling scheme...
We propose a revenue based scheduling approach for a time slotted wireless communications system tha...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a user satisfaction model for packet-switched servic...