The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and secondly upon the proportional distribution of resources according to these weights. This distribution is trivial in single-technology systems but remains unresolved for heterogeneous wireless systems. This letter addresses this allocation problem not paying attention to the weights calculation, because this issue has been widely studied in the past. The novel proportionally fair scheduler for heterogeneous wireless systems (PFS-H) is based on linear programming and allocates any arbitrary resource quantity to users that are simultaneously served by several technologies. Given a priority list, the solution of the optimisation problem divides users ...
We are concerned with the allocation of the base station transmitter time in time varying mobile co...
Abstract—In 3G data networks, network operators would like to balance system throughput while servin...
Resource allocation is a challenging issue in multiuser wireless systems. Since users are not all in...
The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and second...
We extend the proportional fair (PF) scheduling algorithm to systems with multiple antennas. There a...
Abstract. Proportional Fair (PF), a frequently used scheduling algorithm in 3G wireless networks, ca...
Fair weights have been implemented to maintain fairness in recent resource allocation schemes. Howev...
International audienceIn wireless networks, providing a fair bandwidth allocation without too much r...
n this paper, we present an uplink scenario where primary and secondary users coexist on the same se...
International audienceGuaranteeing high system capacity while offering low system energy consumption...
[[abstract]]The popular proportional fairness (PF) scheduler is very suitable for achieving a trade-...
In this day and age, the cellular communication network is advancing at an amazing speed. Heterogene...
Nowadays proportional fairness (PF) scheduling has attracted much attention in various wireless syst...
Maintaining fairness using weighting factors is a common approach in resource allocation. However, c...
In IEEE 802.16 Networks, a subscriber station (SS) could be a single mobile user, a residence house,...
We are concerned with the allocation of the base station transmitter time in time varying mobile co...
Abstract—In 3G data networks, network operators would like to balance system throughput while servin...
Resource allocation is a challenging issue in multiuser wireless systems. Since users are not all in...
The proportional fair allocation depends firstly upon the priority weights given to users and second...
We extend the proportional fair (PF) scheduling algorithm to systems with multiple antennas. There a...
Abstract. Proportional Fair (PF), a frequently used scheduling algorithm in 3G wireless networks, ca...
Fair weights have been implemented to maintain fairness in recent resource allocation schemes. Howev...
International audienceIn wireless networks, providing a fair bandwidth allocation without too much r...
n this paper, we present an uplink scenario where primary and secondary users coexist on the same se...
International audienceGuaranteeing high system capacity while offering low system energy consumption...
[[abstract]]The popular proportional fairness (PF) scheduler is very suitable for achieving a trade-...
In this day and age, the cellular communication network is advancing at an amazing speed. Heterogene...
Nowadays proportional fairness (PF) scheduling has attracted much attention in various wireless syst...
Maintaining fairness using weighting factors is a common approach in resource allocation. However, c...
In IEEE 802.16 Networks, a subscriber station (SS) could be a single mobile user, a residence house,...
We are concerned with the allocation of the base station transmitter time in time varying mobile co...
Abstract—In 3G data networks, network operators would like to balance system throughput while servin...
Resource allocation is a challenging issue in multiuser wireless systems. Since users are not all in...