Title :
Uplink Scheduling in LTE and LTE-Advanced: Tutorial, Survey and Evaluation Framework
Author :
Abu-Ali, Najah ; Taha, Abd-Elhamid M. ; Salah, Mohamed ; Hassanein, Hossam
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Inf. Technol., UAE Univ., Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates
fDate :
Third Quarter 2014
Abstract :
The choice of OFDM-based multi-carrier access techniques for LTE marked a fundamental and farsighted parting from preceding 3GPP networks. With OFDMA in the downlink and SC-FDMA in the uplink, LTE possesses a robust and adaptive multiple access scheme that facilitates many physical layer enhancements. Despite this flexibility, scheduling in LTE is a challenging functionality to design, especially in the uplink. Resource allocation in LTE is made complex, especially when considering its target packet-based services and mobility profiles, both current and emerging, in addition to the use of several physical layer enhancements. In this paper, we offer a tutorial on scheduling in LTE and its successor LTE-Advanced. We also survey representative schemes in the literature that have addressed the scheduling problem, and offer an evaluation methodology to be used as a basis for comparison between scheduling proposals in the literature.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; Tutorials; frequency division multiple access; radio links; 3GPP networks; LTE advanced; SC-FDMA; adaptive multiple access scheme; evaluation framework; mobility profiles; multicarrier access techniques; physical layer enhancements; survey framework; target packet based services; tutorial framework; uplink scheduling; Bit rate; Delays; Downlink; Long Term Evolution; Quality of service; Resource management; Uplink; 3GPP; LTE; LTE-Advanced; SC-FDMA; carrier aggregation; coordinated multi-point transmission/reception; machine type communication; non-contiguous SC-FDMA; scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2013.1127.00161