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Design of dynamic resource allocation scheme for real-time traffic in the LTE network

Resource
EURASIP JOURNAL ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING, 22(1)
Date Issued
2022-06-07T01:30:15Z
Date
2022-03-03
DOI
10.1186/s13638-022-02095-6
URI
https://ir.ntus.edu.tw/handle/987654321/66255
Abstract
The 5G wireless technology is recently standardized for meeting intense demand. The Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology provides an easy, time-saving, and low-cost method for deploying a 4G/5G network infrastructure. To support multimedia service and higher bandwidth data delivery, an LTE MAC layer has Quality of Service (QoS) support with several QoS class indicator (QCI) levels. Based on LTE current QCI priority and QoS requirements in UEs, the original Max-Rate scheduler, Proportionally Fair (PF) and Modified Largest Weighted Delay First (M-LWDF) algorithms could not achieve their goal owing to the UE's dynamic physical capacity with a different Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) at run time. For better QoS service than LTE networks, per UE's CQI state for each resource block (RB) must be considered simultaneously in LTE MAC layer resource allocation with cross-layer support. As downlink real estimated capacity is dynamic owing to a UE's periodic CQI reporting, the CQI state in LTE scheduling must be considered. This study proposes a smart and flexible scheme for Enhanced Utilization Resource Allocation (EURA) including three novel mechanisms that can dynamically fit UEs' CQI states. The simulation results in this study demonstrate that the proposed EURA scheme outperforms the contrast schemes (Max-Rate, EXP/PF and M-LWDF), can save more rare radio capacity, and improve the utilization of radio resource assignment.
Subjects
4G; 5G; Scheduling; Cross-layer QoS; EURA; Resource allocation
Publisher
NEW YORK: SPRINGER
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