Title :
Real-Time QoS in Enhanced 3G Cellular Packet Systems of a Shared Downlink Channel
Author :
Sang, Aimin ; Wang, Xiaodong ; Madihian, Mohammad
Author_Institution :
NEC Lab. America, Princeton, NJ
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a call (user) admission control (CAC) algorithm and a scheduling framework for real-time services in the enhanced third-generation (3G) cellular systems, e.g., WCDMA HSDPA or cdma2000 HDR systems, where multiple IP users share a time-slotted downlink packet channel in each cell. At the user or flow level, the CAC algorithm maximizes user accommodations under the QoS constraint, e.g., per-user expectation of profile rate, and the constraint of location-dependent resource availability. At the packet level, our scheduling framework, named maximum cost deduction (MCD), derives two algorithms - both are QoS-aware and channel-dependent: One is called real-time MCD (rt-MCD), which minimizes a delay-derived cost function of backlogged packets at the smallest timescale; the other is called non-real-time MCD (nrt-MCD), which balances between the real-time delay deduction and the non-real-time (i.e., large-timescale) per-user fairness. The cross-layer designed CAC and MCD algorithms exploit multi-user diversity based on online measured radio resource allocation. Together they provide high system efficiency and a balance between flow-level QoS (e.g. the aggregate goodput and the blocking rate of newly arrived users) and packet-level QoS (e.g., the packet queueing delay or loss). Extensive simulations and comparisons with the prior art show that our algorithms can deliver efficient real-time services and remain robust to different load scenarios that vary according to system dynamics and/or user mobility
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; cellular radio; diversity reception; quality of service; queueing theory; radio links; scheduling; telecommunication congestion control; wireless channels; 3G cellular packet systems; HSDPA; WCDMA; admission control; backlogged packets; cdma2000 HDR systems; delay-derived cost function; enhanced third-generation cellular systems; location-dependent resource availability; maximum cost deduction; multi-user diversity; packet queueing delay; radio resource allocation; real-time QoS; real-time delay deduction; scheduling framework; shared downlink channel; user mobility; Admission control; Algorithm design and analysis; Availability; Cost function; Delay; Downlink; Multiaccess communication; Real time systems; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2007.360382