公平的资源分配,支持LTE系统上行链路的QoS

Sergio Cicalò, V. Tralli
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在比例速率约束下最大化遍历和速率的资源分配器最近被引入并分析用于OFDMA和SC-FDMA无线系统。它们能够通过平均分配给用户可用系统容量的预定义份额来提供长期的公平性。然而,这些调度器的短期公平性及其对延迟的影响,以及它们在突发流量中存在的效率可能是4G无线网络中可能应用的开放问题。在本文中,我们通过提出一些解决方案来解决这些问题,这些解决方案使这些资源分配器能够同时支持GBR和best effort流量。我们考虑了具有一些现实条件(例如,离散速率分配,功率控制)的LTE单蜂窝场景的上行链路,并通过使用基于qos感知的比例公平性调度程序作为基准,评估了在异构流量存在下提出的解决方案的性能。结果表明,所提出的资源分配器能够在不使非GBR用户挨饿的情况下,在显著降低数据包延迟的情况下获得大量满意的GBR用户。
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Fair resource allocation with QoS support for the uplink of LTE systems
Resource allocators that maximize ergodic sum-rate under proportional rate constraints have been recently introduced and analysed for both OFDMA and SC-FDMA wireless systems. They are able to provide long-term fairness by assigning to users, on average, a predefined share of the available system capacity. However, the short-term fairness of these schedulers with its effect on the delays, and their efficiency in presence of bursty traffic may be open issues for a possible application in 4G wireless networks. In this paper we address these issues by proposing some solutions that make such resource allocators able to support both GBR and best effort traffic. We consider the uplink of a LTE single cell scenario with some realistic conditions (e.g., discrete rate assignment, power control) and evaluate the performance of the proposed solutions in presence of heterogeneous traffic by using QoS-aware proportional fairness based schedulers as benchmark. The results show that the proposed resource allocator is able to achieve an high number of satisfied GBR users with a significant reduction of the packet delay without starving non-GBR users.
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