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Power Control and Scheduling under Hard Deadline Constraints for On-Off Fading Channels (1612.08326v1)

Published 26 Dec 2016 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: We consider the joint scheduling-and-power-allocation problem of a downlink cellular system. The system consists of two groups of users: real-time (RT) and non-real-time (NRT) users. Given some average power constraint on the base station, the problem is to find an algorithm that satisfies the RT and NRT quality-of-service (QoS) constraints. The RT QoS constraints guarantee the portion of RT packets that miss their deadline are no more than a pre-specified threshold. On the other hand, the NRT QoS is only to guarantee the stability of their queues. We propose a sum-rate-maximizing algorithm that satisfy all QoS and average power constraints. The proposed power allocation policy has a closed-form expression for the two groups of users. However, the power policy of the RT users differ in structure from the NRT users. The proposed algorithm is optimal for the on-off channel model with a polynomial-time scheduling complexity. Using extensive simulations, the throughput of the proposed algorithm is shown exceed existing approaches.

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