A multi-dimensional radio resource scheduling scheme for MIMO-OFDM wireless systems

2006 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 401-409
Author(s):  
Lei Li ◽  
Zhisheng Niu
Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 639
Author(s):  
Safdar Nawaz Khan Marwat ◽  
Muhammad Shuaib ◽  
Salman Ahmed ◽  
Abdul Hafeez ◽  
Muhammad Tufail

The development of the 5G mobile communication standard attempts to meet the future needs of data users. The impact of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) is crucial in Internet of Things (IoT) and other emerging technologies. The design of medium access mechanisms for CPS such as radio resource scheduling schemes has a significant effect on network performance. Recent literature shows that limited work is available on uplink scheduling schemes, particularly in the 5G domain. Planning a network that can address the modern needs of users entails efficient CPS scheduling mechanisms such that resources are amicably distributed between users of contrasting priorities. The prime focus of this work is to design and develop an uplink radio resource scheduling framework for CPS-based future networks such as 5G. In the designed framework, scarce radio resources are sought to be distributed efficiently according to the service-based needs of users. The proposed scheduling scheme is a service aware (SA) scheduler designed for CPS in accordance with the 5G network peculiarities, intended to achieve higher throughput and reduced latency. The proposed SA scheduler supports multi-bearer traffic and is capable of providing resources in adverse channel conditions in an efficient manner. The SA scheduling mechanism’s performance is evaluated and compared with renowned scheduling algorithms such as blind equal throughput (BET), maximum throughput (MT), and proportional fair (PF) scheduling schemes. The simulation results obtained in a cellular environment demonstrate that the SA scheduler achieves acceptable cell throughput and end-to-end delay results in all scenarios and out-performs other contemporary scheduling schemes.


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