DocumentCode :
1511472
Title :
Conditionally Optimal Minimum-Delay Scheduling for Bursty Traffic Over Fading Channels
Author :
Baccarelli, Enzo ; Cordeschi, Nicola ; Biagi, Mauro
Author_Institution :
INFOCOM Dept., Univ. degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Volume :
59
Issue :
7
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
3294
Lastpage :
3310
Abstract :
Next-generation wireless networks for personal communication services should be designed to transfer delay-sensitive bursty-traffic flows over energy-limited buffer-equipped faded connections. In this application scenario, a still-open question concerns the closed-form design of scheduling policies minimizing the average transfer delay under constraints on both average and peak energies. Since, in this paper, both queue and link states may assume finite, countable infinite, or even uncountable infinite values, we cannot resort to dynamic programming to solve the aforementioned minimization problem. The key point of the (somewhat) novel approach that we follow consists of the minimization (on a per-step basis) of the queue length averaged over the fading statistics and conditioned on the queue occupancy at the previous step when two energy constraints are considered. The first one is on the allowed peak energy, and the second one is on the available average energy conditioned on the current queue occupancy. The resulting optimal scheduler operates cross layer, meaning that it allocates step-by-step energy on the basis of both current queue and link states. We prove that, under the considered energy constraints, the scheduler retains two optimality properties. First, its stability region is the maximal admissible one. Second, the scheduler also minimizes the unconditional average queue length. The numerical tests that have been carried out corroborate these optimality properties and give insight about scheduler performance under heavy-tailed distributed input traffic, such as that generated by variable-bit-rate (VBR) media encoders.
Keywords :
codecs; encoding; fading channels; radio networks; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; bursty traffic; current queue occupancy; distributed input traffic; energy-limited buffer-equipped faded connections; fading channels; maximal admissible one; next-generation wireless networks; optimal minimum-delay scheduling; personal communication services; scheduler performance; transfer delay- sensitive bursty-traffic flows; variable-bit-rate media encoders; Dynamic programming; Fading; Next generation networking; Optimal scheduling; Personal communication networks; Stability; Statistics; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Wireless networks; Cross-layer scheduling; delay-sensitive bursty traffic; fading channels; heavy-tailed traffic; queue management; resource management;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2010.2051824
Filename :
5482141
Link To Document :
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