Wireless-adaptive fair scheduling for multimedia stream

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As packet cellular networks are expected to support multimedia services, the authors incorporate the multimedia QoS requirements into the design of a new scheduling algorithm. The proposed wireless-adaptive fair scheduling tries to allocate time slots for each user with fair share by considering the varying channel condition while reflecting the stream requirements and achieving high throughput.

Inspec keywords: quality of service; packet radio networks; cellular radio; scheduling; multimedia communication

Other keywords: throughput; wireless-adaptive fair scheduling; varying channel condition; scheduling algorithm; time slots; packet cellular networks; multimedia QoS requirements; stream requirements; multimedia stream

Subjects: Mobile radio systems; Multimedia communications

References

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      • 3GPP2 C.S0024 Ver3.0.: ‘cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification’, 5 December, 2001.
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      • 3GPP2 S.R0021-0 v2.0.: ‘Multimedia Streaming Services—Stage 1’, 18 April, 2002.
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      • Clark, D.D., Shenker, S., Zhang, L.: `Supporting real-time applications in an integrated services packet network: architecture and mechanism', IEEE INFOCOM'92, 1992, Florence, Italy.
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