We propose a novel proportional fair space time scheduling algorithm to enhance the reverse link capacity of a generic wireless access architecture. The access point is assumed to have nR antenna while the client device has single transmit antenna. We also assume slow fading channel where clients are moving with pedestrian speed. System capacity is enhanced by exploiting the burstiness of data source, selection diversity of different client users as well as the distributed MIMO configuration when we have nR antenna at the access point. We shall illustrate that the proposed algorithms could be applied to IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN system with slight modification of the MAC layer of client device. Significant gain in system capacity is found w...
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Abstract In this paper, we consider a beyond-5G scenario, where two types of users, denoted as sched...
We consider the proportional fair rate allocation in an 802.11 WLAN that supports multi-user MIMO (...
Providing air-time guarantees across a group of clients forms a fundamental building block in sharin...
We extend the proportional fair (PF) scheduling algorithm to systems with multiple antennas. There a...
Abstract−The effective applications of the proportional fair scheduling (PFS) scheme are investigate...
Abstract: Fairness is an important issue when we access a shared wireless channel. Using fair schedu...
Abstract—This paper focuses on designing a distributed medi-um access control algorithm that aims at...
Abstract — The bandwidth-limited wireless channel can con-siderably improve the performance by explo...
Abstract—IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs are evolving into a high speed system by adopting MIMO technologi...
n this paper, we present an uplink scenario where primary and secondary users coexist on the same se...
We provide the first rigorous analysis of proportional fairness in 802.11 WLANs. This analysis corre...
The multi-user MIMO space time scheduling problem is the prime focus of the paper. Optimizing the li...
In this paper. we consider a wireless access network with K mobile devices and an access point with ...
In dense indoor multi-cell wireless networks, such as WLANs and OFDMA-based femtocell networks (e.g....
This paper addresses load balancing algorithms for the wireless links to solve the fairness problem,...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a beyond-5G scenario, where two types of users, denoted as sched...
We consider the proportional fair rate allocation in an 802.11 WLAN that supports multi-user MIMO (...
Providing air-time guarantees across a group of clients forms a fundamental building block in sharin...