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arxiv: 1405.1155 · v1 · pith:WVVTDRHVnew · submitted 2014-05-06 · 💻 cs.NI

A Lookback Scheduling Framework for Long-Term Quality-of-Service Over Multiple Cells

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keywords long-termcellsschedulersschedulingshort-termchanneluserusers
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In current cellular networks, schedulers allocate wireless channel resources to users based on instantaneous channel gains and short-term moving averages of user rates and queue lengths. By using only such short-term information, schedulers ignore the users' service history in previous cells and, thus, cannot guarantee long-term Quality of Service (QoS) when users traverse multiple cells with varying load and capacity. In this paper, we propose a new Long-term Lookback Scheduling (LLS) framework, which extends conventional short-term scheduling with long-term QoS information from previously traversed cells. We demonstrate the application of LLS for common channel-aware, as well as channel and queue-aware schedulers. The developed long-term schedulers also provide a controllable trade-off between emphasizing the immediate user QoS or the long-term measures. Our simulation results show high gains in long-term QoS without sacrificing short-term user requirements. Therefore, the proposed scheduling approach improves subscriber satisfaction and increases operational efficiency.

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