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Joint channel-aware and queue-aware data scheduling in multiple shared wireless channels
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Admission ControlDelay QosLine FlexibilityEngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationCross-layer OptimizationEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlMulti-access NetworkCloud ComputingQuality-of-serviceCooperative Wireless CommunicationChannel Access MethodQueue-aware Data SchedulingWireless Cooperative NetworkMultiuser DiversityJoint Channel-aware
This paper investigates multiuser downlink data scheduling with quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning over multiple shared fading channels, which, for a network point of view, provides line flexibility and granularity for resource allocation. A user-centric metric-a utility function with respect to mean waiting time-which is able to maintain fairness among users while providing delay QoS to individual users is used. This paper proposes scheduling algorithms that are aware of both channel and queue state information to achieve the maximum aggregate utility in the network. Simulation results confirm the significant performance and stability improvement provided by the utility-based scheduling scheme balancing multiuser diversity and queueing delay.
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