2015
DOI: 10.3844/jcssp.2015.845.854
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Utility-based Scheduling Frameworks to Provide Efficient Quality-of-Service Differentiation in a Mixture of Real-time and Non-real-time Traffics

Abstract: This paper proposes a utility-based scheduling framework for efficient differentiation of users' Quality-of-Service (QoS) in a broadband wireless access system involving heterogeneous mixed traffic flows. The utility-based scheduling framework, called Maximum QoS Satisfaction (MQS), is based on three novel Radio Resource Allocation (RRA) techniques; delay-based scheduling policy for Real-Time (RT), minimumrate-based scheduling policy for Non-Real-Time (NRT) and a throughputbased scheduling policy for Best-Effo… Show more

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