Title
A novel scheduling algorithm for IP traffic in adaptive modulation system
Abstract
One property, bandwidth uneven distributed with time slots (BUDTS) in the adaptive modulation wireless system destroys an implicit assumption of traditional traffic scheduling algorithm that the bandwidth is evenly distributed with time slots. Therefore, new scheme fit for such circumstance is needed. We propose a novel algorithm, named adaptive differentiated compensation fair queuing (ADCFQ), to provide basic QoS requirement and fair residual bandwidth sharing to all backlogged flows, as well as the compensation mechanism to the lagged flows due to burst channel error. Simulation shows that in ADCFQ, the effect of uneven bandwidth distribution is well considered.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/VTC.2002.1002933
VTC Spring
Keywords
Field
DocType
burst channel error,multiuser channels,land mobile radio,tdd/tdma system,scheduling,adaptive differentiated compensation fair queuing,mobile communication system,fairness,adaptive modulation system,wireless,queueing theory,qos requirement,amc,fair residual bandwidth sharing,compensation mechanism,transport protocols,simulation,bandwidth uneven distributed with time slots,adaptive modulation,time division multiple access,traffic scheduling algorithm,telecommunication traffic,qos,wireless system,ip traffic,backlogged flows,time division multiplexing,payloads,signal to noise ratio,scheduling algorithm,throughput,bandwidth,forward error correction,adaptive systems
Link adaptation,Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Quality of service,Communication channel,Computer network,Bandwidth (signal processing),Time division multiple access,Internet traffic,Fair queuing
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
null
1550-2252
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.46
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ji Yang1358.74
Yingyang Li220.46
Ping Zhang3758105.08
Jiandong Hu451.61