Optimizing User-Level Packet Scheduling Performance through Optimal CQI-Based Resource Allocation in LTE
Erdenebayar Lamjav,
Otgonbayar Bataa,
Chuluunbandi Naimannaran
Abstract:Our research investigates the Dynamic Resource Allocation in the Downlink of OFDMA-based LTE-A networks. It addresses both user-level and system-level packet scheduling performance. At the user-level, a Traffic Differentiator stage segregates packet queues from active users into different service queues based on service types. Users are prioritized within each service queue based on their QoS requirements and wireless channel conditions, utilizing SPSSA. At the system-level, fairness among users is a key consi… Show more
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