Title :
QoS-based user scheduling for multiuser MIMO systems
Author :
Kountouris, Marios ; Pandharipande, Ashish ; Kim, Hojin ; Gesbert, David
Author_Institution :
France Telecom, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
fDate :
30 May-1 June 2005
Abstract :
Next generation wireless networks are being developed to support a wide variety of data services with a broad range of quality of service (QoS) requirements. We consider the problem of downlink scheduling wherein a base station (BS) with multiple antennas serves a multiuser system. Assuming that different users can be served by the transmitter antennas at each slot, we allocate each BS antenna to users based on certain priority functions. We study a QoS-based allocation scheme, wherein the priority functions capture the user QoS demands quantified in terms of throughput and delay. We attempt to identify scheduling schemes that provide a good trade-off between (i) higher system capacity by exploiting inherent multiuser diversity, (ii) fairness among users based on their instantaneous channel conditions relative to average channel conditions, and (iii) tolerable latency requirements specified by the user applications. Simulation results evaluate the performance of the above allocation scheme and show that multiple antennas and delay-aware scheduling rules can be efficiently used to provide QoS at little expense of throughput.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; channel allocation; delays; diversity reception; multiuser detection; quality of service; radio networks; scheduling; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication network routing; transmitting antennas; BS antenna user allocation; QoS-based allocation scheme; QoS-based user scheduling; average channel conditions; base station; data services; delay; delay-aware scheduling rules; downlink scheduling; fairness; inherent multiuser diversity; instantaneous channel conditions; multiple antennas; multiuser MIMO systems; multiuser system; priority functions; quality of service requirements; scheduling schemes; simulation; system capacity; throughput; tolerable latency requirements; transmitter antennas; user QoS demands; wireless networks; Base stations; Delay; Downlink; MIMO; Next generation networking; Quality of service; Slot antennas; Throughput; Transmitting antennas; Wireless networks; Multiuser MIMO systems; Quality of Service; broadcast channels; packet scheduling;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005. VTC 2005-Spring. 2005 IEEE 61st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8887-9
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2005.1543280