In this work we investigate the behaviour of a crosslayer resource assignment scheme for a Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access cellular system composed of two separate stages named Resource Allocation and Scheduling, air interfaceaware and unaware respectively. More precisely, we consider different combinations of three scheduling and three resource allocation strategies in the presence of mixed realistic traffic (video and FTP). A channel- and application-aware scheduling strategy implementing a real cross-layer approach is proposed and compared with the traditional Maximum Throughput and the Wireless Fair Service algorithms. We show that the performance of the scheduling policies are seriously influenced by the impleme...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo main topics of research in modern computer networks are ...
We address the problem of cross-layer packet scheduling for the downlinks of multiple-input multip...
The expectation from a future generation cellular network is to provide multiplay applications of Vo...
In this work we investigate the behaviour of a cross- layer resource assignment scheme for a multi-c...
Packet scheduling over shared channels is one of the most attractive issues for researchers dealing ...
The aim of this chapter is to justify the need for reduced-complexity, reduced-overhead and cross-la...
none5The cross-layer concept originated almost ten years ago with the aim of taking the most advanta...
This thesis considers the problem of cross layer scheduling and radio resource allocation of multipl...
The Multicarrier CDMA Transmission Techniques for Integrated Broadband Cellular Systems (MATRICE) pr...
The cross-layer concept originated almost ten years ago with the aim of taking the most advantage fr...
Adaptive radio resource management in next generation wireless cellular networks is a key issue to a...
In this paper we present a cross-layer scheduling algorithm based on a priority function that combin...
International audienceCross-layer strategies for resource allocation in wireless networks are essent...
Cross-layer scheduling can significantly improve the performance of conventional cellular systems by...
The increasing demand of wireless services associated with the scarcity of the radio spectrum and th...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo main topics of research in modern computer networks are ...
We address the problem of cross-layer packet scheduling for the downlinks of multiple-input multip...
The expectation from a future generation cellular network is to provide multiplay applications of Vo...
In this work we investigate the behaviour of a cross- layer resource assignment scheme for a multi-c...
Packet scheduling over shared channels is one of the most attractive issues for researchers dealing ...
The aim of this chapter is to justify the need for reduced-complexity, reduced-overhead and cross-la...
none5The cross-layer concept originated almost ten years ago with the aim of taking the most advanta...
This thesis considers the problem of cross layer scheduling and radio resource allocation of multipl...
The Multicarrier CDMA Transmission Techniques for Integrated Broadband Cellular Systems (MATRICE) pr...
The cross-layer concept originated almost ten years ago with the aim of taking the most advantage fr...
Adaptive radio resource management in next generation wireless cellular networks is a key issue to a...
In this paper we present a cross-layer scheduling algorithm based on a priority function that combin...
International audienceCross-layer strategies for resource allocation in wireless networks are essent...
Cross-layer scheduling can significantly improve the performance of conventional cellular systems by...
The increasing demand of wireless services associated with the scarcity of the radio spectrum and th...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo main topics of research in modern computer networks are ...
We address the problem of cross-layer packet scheduling for the downlinks of multiple-input multip...
The expectation from a future generation cellular network is to provide multiplay applications of Vo...