Title :
Downlink scheduling schemes in cellular packet data systems of multiple-input multiple-output antennas
Author :
Sang, Aimin ; Wang, Xiaodong ; Madihian, Mohammad ; Gitlin, Richard D.
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Princeton, NJ, USA
fDate :
29 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Abstract :
High-speed cellular data systems demand fast downlink scheduling algorithms and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques. The associated multiuser diversity and antenna diversity play a central role in achieving high system throughput and fair resource allocation among multiple users. For such systems we evaluate the cross-layer interactions between channel-dependent scheduling schemes and MIMO techniques, such as space-time block coding (STBC) or Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (BLAST), and propose a new scheduling algorithm named the alpha-rule. The evaluation shows that the STBC/MIMO provides a reliable channel but at a certain cost of spectral efficiency. Comparatively BLAST/MIMO provides larger capacity and enables higher scheduling throughput. Thus BLAST/MIMO may be a more suitable technique for high-rate packet data transmission at the physical layer. At the medium access control (MAC)-layer, the alpha-rule is shown to be more flexible or efficient to exploit the diversity gains than the exiting max-C/I or proportionally fair (PF) scheduling schemes. It enables online tradeoff between aggregate throughput, per-user throughput, and per-user resource allocation.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; MIMO systems; access protocols; adaptive scheduling; bandwidth allocation; block codes; cellular radio; channel capacity; channel coding; data communication; diversity reception; multiuser channels; packet radio networks; space-time codes; telecommunication traffic; 3G wireless cellular systems; BLAST; Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time scheduling; MAC layer; MIMO techniques; STBC; aggregate throughput; alpha-rule scheduling; antenna diversity; cellular packet data systems; channel capacity; channel-dependent scheduling schemes; cross-layer interactions; downlink scheduling schemes; fair resource allocation; high-rate packet data transmission; medium access control; multiple-input multiple-output antennas; multiuser diversity; per-user resource allocation; per-user throughput; reliable channel; space-time block coding; spectral efficiency; system throughput; Block codes; Costs; Data communication; Data systems; Downlink; MIMO; Physical layer; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8794-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2004.1379122