In this thesis, we propose a basic priority and fairness (BPF) and a modified priority and fairness (MPF) based packet scheduling algorithms for adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) scheme based orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) wireless communication systems supporting both real time (RT) and non-real time (NRT) traffics. In the AMC based OFDMA systems considered in this thesis, multiple access is achieved by assigning subchannels, each of which consists of a set of subcarriers, to individual users, and the modulation and coding scheme on each subchannel is determined adaptively according to the time-varying channel conditions. In the proposed packet scheduling algorithms, various traffics are transmitted in a sequence ...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Emerging broadband wireless networks that support hi...
The focus of this thesis is on studying various packet scheduling and resource block (RB) allocation...
[[abstract]]Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although ma...
Scheduling algorithms are playing a key role in overall system performance of broadband wireless sys...
During the last two decades, wireless technologies have demonstrated their importance in people’s pe...
Abstract – In this article, we propose fairness-oriented dual stream multiple-input multiple-output ...
Scheduling algorithms play a key role in overall system performance of broadband wireless systems (B...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) has gained a lot of attention from many resear...
To maximize system throughput and guarantee the quality of service (QoS) of multimedia traffic in Or...
The use of opportunistic radio resource allocation techniques in order to efficiently manage the res...
Efficient utilization of network resources is a key goal for emerging Broadband Wireless Access Syst...
This paper proposes a novel admission control (AC) algorithm for guaranteed quality of service (QoS)...
To maximize system throughput and guarantee the quality of service(QoS) of multimedia traffic in ort...
Scheduling algorithm is one of many ways to increase system capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) in...
Scheduling algorithm is one of many ways to increase system capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) in...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Emerging broadband wireless networks that support hi...
The focus of this thesis is on studying various packet scheduling and resource block (RB) allocation...
[[abstract]]Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although ma...
Scheduling algorithms are playing a key role in overall system performance of broadband wireless sys...
During the last two decades, wireless technologies have demonstrated their importance in people’s pe...
Abstract – In this article, we propose fairness-oriented dual stream multiple-input multiple-output ...
Scheduling algorithms play a key role in overall system performance of broadband wireless systems (B...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) has gained a lot of attention from many resear...
To maximize system throughput and guarantee the quality of service (QoS) of multimedia traffic in Or...
The use of opportunistic radio resource allocation techniques in order to efficiently manage the res...
Efficient utilization of network resources is a key goal for emerging Broadband Wireless Access Syst...
This paper proposes a novel admission control (AC) algorithm for guaranteed quality of service (QoS)...
To maximize system throughput and guarantee the quality of service(QoS) of multimedia traffic in ort...
Scheduling algorithm is one of many ways to increase system capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) in...
Scheduling algorithm is one of many ways to increase system capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) in...
2011 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Emerging broadband wireless networks that support hi...
The focus of this thesis is on studying various packet scheduling and resource block (RB) allocation...
[[abstract]]Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although ma...