Title of article :
COMPARISON BETWEEN SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES IN LONG TERM EVOLUTION
Author/Authors :
Habaebi, M. H. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Malaysia , CHEBIL, J. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Malaysia , AL-SAKKAF, A.G. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Malaysia , DAHAWI, T. H. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Engineering - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Malaysia
From page :
67
To page :
76
Abstract :
Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a recently evolving technology characterized by very high speed data rate that allows users to access internet through their mobile as well as through other electronic devices. Such technology is intended to support variety of IP-based heterogeneous traffic types. Traffic scheduling has a very significant impact in LTE technology by assigning the shared resources among users very efficiently. This paper discusses the performance of three types of scheduling algorithms namely: Round Robin, best Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) and Proportional Fair (PF) schedulers representing the extreme cases in scheduling. The scheduling algorithms performances on the downlink were measured in terms of throughput and block error rate by using a MATLAB-based system level simulation. Results indicate that the best CQI algorithm outperforms the other algorithms in terms of throughput levels but on the expense of fairness to other users suffering from bad channel conditions.
Keywords :
LTE , round robin , best CQI , proportional fair , scheduling , resource blocks
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Record number :
2558216
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