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QoS provisioning is an important issue in the deployment of broadband wireless access networks. The scheduling scheme is essential to guarantee the QoS requirements of different service classes. WiMAX Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) system specifies the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol mapping in a rectangular shape manner. In this paper, we propose a...
IEEE 802.16 technology has emerged as a competitive alternative to wireline broadband access solution. IEEE 802.16 can provide quality of service (QoS) guarantees for heterogeneous classes of traffic with different QoS requirements. The standard, however, leaves open the resource management and scheduling issues, which are crucial components to guarantee QoS performance. The main objective of this...
In this paper, we propose a radio resource scheduling algorithm for a scheduler in IEEE 802.16 orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) specification. The scheduler dynamically allocates slots considering wireless channel conditions of subscriber stations to improve radio resource utilization efficiency. The results show that with the proposed algorithm, smaller radio resources are used...
The IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard for broadband wireless access provides a rich quality of service (QoS) framework suitable for supporting a multitude of services. In IEEE 802.16e, the uplink resource allocation is based on a request-grant mechanism where a mobile stations (MS) requests allocations of transmission opportunities from the base station (BS). Every frame, the BS decides the amount of resources...
In this paper, a low-complexity SDMA-based greedy resource allocation (SGRA) algorithm is proposed for the uplink of IEEE 802.16 MIMO-OFDMA systems taking into account co-channel interference. The objective of SGRA is to allocate resources in the space-time-frequency domain in order to maximize system throughput while guaranteeing QoS requirements of real time services. By performing efficient interference...
Evolved UTRA (EUTRA) is currently under standardization within 3GPP as a long-term evolution (LTE) of universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) air interface. Due to the potentially large number of VoIP users served in this system, related control signaling overhead for VoIP transmissions with traditional full dynamic scheduling scheme could become a bottleneck and limit the system capacity to a greater...
The IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access (BWA) system offers a cost-effective solution to the last-mile wireless connection problem. To provide the necessary QoS guarantees to the multimedia traffic in BWA systems while utilizing the resources as efficiently as possible, optimal scheduling mechanisms and resource allocation strategies are needed. In this paper, we model the resource request and distribution...
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