共享无线链路上的比例资源划分

K. Singh, David Ros, L. Toutain, C. Viho
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高速下行分组接入(HSDPA)是UMTS网络中的一种基于分组的数据业务,支持数Mbit/s的数据速率,适用于从文件传输到多媒体流的数据应用。尽管HSDPA提供了相当高的数据速率,但HSDPA中使用的共享下行无线信道对于延迟和损失敏感的应用来说是一个具有挑战性的环境。在已知链路容量的有线链路上划分资源相对容易。然而,这种划分对于具有可变容量的无线链路来说是复杂的;由于链接的动态性,很难在可能为不同服务支付不同价格的用户之间有效地分配资源(即时间段)。本文研究了HSDPA等共享无线链路资源划分的一般问题。我们考虑了不同的QoS类或用户组,以及在组之间和单个用户之间使用mac层调度进行资源分区。我们提出了现有HSDPA调度器的一个变体,称为所需活动检测(RAD)调度器。利用详细的UMTS/HSDPA模拟器对该方案进行了研究。
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Proportional Resource Partitioning Over Shared Wireless Links
High speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) is a packet-based data service in UMTS networks that supports data rates of several Mbit/s, making it suitable for data applications ranging from file transfer to multimedia streaming. In spite of the fairly high data rates that HSDPA offers, the shared downlink radio channel used in HSDPA is a challenging environment for delay- and loss-sensitive applications. It is relatively easy to partition resources over wired links with known link capacity. Nevertheless, such partitioning is complex for wireless links with variable capacity; due to the dynamic nature of the link, it is difficult to effectively allocate the resources (i.e., time slots) between users who may be paying different prices for different services. In this paper we study the general problem of resource partitioning for shared wireless links like HSDPA. We consider different QoS classes or user groups, and the use of MAC-layer scheduling for resource partitioning between groups and between individual users. We propose a variant of an existing HSDPA scheduler called required activity detection (RAD) scheduler. The proposal is studied using a detailed UMTS/HSDPA simulator.
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