Title :
A dynamic rate allocation technique for wireless communication systems
Author :
Caponi, Lorenzo ; Chiti, Francesco ; Fantacci, Romano
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni, Firenze Univ., Italy
Abstract :
In this paper, a medium access control (MAC) technique for wireless systems that efficiently manages adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) schemes is presented with the aim of improving the downstream data rate, together with preserving quality of service (QoS) requirements. Basically, the proposed access scheme relies on physical channel monitoring and state mapping into a variable rate packet format. A suitable analytical model is proposed herein in order to predict the system performance, i.e., the average packet queuing delay or, equivalently, the average queue length. In particular, the non-stationary transmission channel is modeled as a Markov chain and each state is associated with a particular modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for a specified data rate. Comparisons between analytical predictions and simulation results are provided to validate our model and to highlight the improvement of the proposed technique with respect to a static rate allocation scheme, especially in the presence of heavy tailed traffic conditions, like those arising in remote file transfer typical of a Web connection.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Internet; Markov processes; access protocols; adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; mobile radio; packet radio networks; quality of service; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; Markov chain; UMTS system; Web connection; adaptive modulation and coding schemes; downstream data rate; dynamic rate allocation technique; heavy tailed traffic conditions; medium access control technique; modulation and coding scheme; packet queuing delay; physical channel monitoring; quality of service; queue length; state mapping; variable rate packet format; wireless communication systems; Adaptive control; Analytical models; Media Access Protocol; Modulation coding; Predictive models; Programmable control; Quality management; Quality of service; Queueing analysis; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8533-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2004.1313352