Title
Scheduling with limited information in wireless systems
Abstract
Opportunistic scheduling is a key mechanism for improving the performance of wireless systems. However, this mechanism requires that transmitters are aware of channel conditions (or CSI, Channel State Information) to the various possible receivers. CSI is not automatically available at the transmitters, rather it has to be acquired. Acquiring CSI consumes resources, and only the remaining resources can be used for actual data transmissions. We explore the resulting trade-off between acquiring CSI and exploiting channel diversity to the various receivers. Specifically, we consider a system consisting of a transmitter and a fixed number of receivers/users. An infinite buffer is associated to each receiver, and packets arrive in this buffer according to some stochastic process with fixed intensity. We study the impact of limited channel information on the stability of the system. We characterize its stability region, and show that an adaptive queue length-based policy can achieve stability whenever doing so is possible. We formulate a Markov Decision Process problem to characterize this queue length-based policy. In certain specific and yet relevant cases, we explicitly compute the optimal policy. In general case, we provide a scheduling policy that achieves a fixed fraction of the system's stability region. Scheduling with limited information is a problem that naturally arises in cognitive radio systems, and our results can be used in these systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1530748.1530759
MobiHoc
Keywords
Field
DocType
acquiring csi consumes resource,adaptive queue length-based policy,stability region,fixed fraction,queue length-based policy,limited information,channel diversity,channel condition,scheduling policy,cognitive radio system,wireless system,optimal policy,channel state information,stochastic process,data transmission,markov decision process,cognitive radio
Transmitter,Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Queue,Computer network,Markov decision process,Communication channel,Earliest deadline first scheduling,Distributed computing,Cognitive radio,Channel state information
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
1.24
14
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Prasanna Chaporkar121925.60
Alexandre Proutiere255840.94
Himanshu Asnani311715.39
Abhay Karandikar421731.29