TY - GEN
T1 - Multiuser scheduling with reduced channel state information feedback
AU - Shaqfeh, Mohammad
AU - Alnuweiri, Hussein
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The objective of this paper is to give an overview of switched-diversity scheduling for wireless net-works. This multiuser scheduling scheme is based on one-bit only for the channel information feedback. The reduced feedback causes a slight reduction in the achievable rate per resource unit. Nevertheless, the saved resources for the feedback channel can be used to support more data traffic. We introduce the principle concept of this scheduling scheme, and we point out the main contributions in the literature. Furthermore, we discuss how the feedback thresholds of the users are optimized to maximize the system performance, and we provide a numerical example of the achievable rate region in a two-user scenario. Additionally, we highlight two technical challenges which are centralized optimization and fairness, and we show how these can be completely solved be proper scheduler design to achieve proportional fairness among the users. Moreover, we give some comments on two alternative designs, namely the post-user selection strategy and the hybrid switched-selection diversity scheme. We provide additionally some numerical results to demonstrate that the switched-diversity scheduling scheme operates within 0.3 bits/sec/Hz from the ultimate network capacity of a full feedback scheduling scheme in Rayleigh fading conditions.
AB - The objective of this paper is to give an overview of switched-diversity scheduling for wireless net-works. This multiuser scheduling scheme is based on one-bit only for the channel information feedback. The reduced feedback causes a slight reduction in the achievable rate per resource unit. Nevertheless, the saved resources for the feedback channel can be used to support more data traffic. We introduce the principle concept of this scheduling scheme, and we point out the main contributions in the literature. Furthermore, we discuss how the feedback thresholds of the users are optimized to maximize the system performance, and we provide a numerical example of the achievable rate region in a two-user scenario. Additionally, we highlight two technical challenges which are centralized optimization and fairness, and we show how these can be completely solved be proper scheduler design to achieve proportional fairness among the users. Moreover, we give some comments on two alternative designs, namely the post-user selection strategy and the hybrid switched-selection diversity scheme. We provide additionally some numerical results to demonstrate that the switched-diversity scheduling scheme operates within 0.3 bits/sec/Hz from the ultimate network capacity of a full feedback scheduling scheme in Rayleigh fading conditions.
KW - multiuser switched-diversity
KW - opportunistic scheduling
KW - proportional fairness
KW - reduced feed-back
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84881413863&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/WMNC.2013.6548998
DO - 10.1109/WMNC.2013.6548998
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84881413863
SN - 9781467356169
T3 - Proceedings of 2013 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference, WMNC 2013
BT - Proceedings of 2013 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference, WMNC 2013
T2 - 2013 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference, WMNC 2013
Y2 - 23 April 2013 through 25 April 2013
ER -