On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback

<p>Abstract</p> <p>We investigate the performance of channel-aware scheduling algorithms designed for the downlink of a wireless communication system. Our study focuses on a two-transmit antenna cellular system, where the base station can only rely on quantized versions of channel...

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Main Authors: H&#228;m&#228;l&#228;inen Jyri, Wichman Risto, Dowhuszko AlexisA, Corral-Briones Graciela
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/102064
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spelling doaj-cfc0aea824eb4303afdfaec89a8554922020-11-25T00:21:08ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992009-01-0120091102064On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited FeedbackH&#228;m&#228;l&#228;inen JyriWichman RistoDowhuszko AlexisACorral-Briones Graciela<p>Abstract</p> <p>We investigate the performance of channel-aware scheduling algorithms designed for the downlink of a wireless communication system. Our study focuses on a two-transmit antenna cellular system, where the base station can only rely on quantized versions of channel state information to carry out scheduling decisions. The motivation is to study the interaction between throughput and fairness of practical spatial multiplexing schemes when implemented using existing physical layer signaling, such as the one that exists in current wideband code division multiple access downlink. Virtual MIMO system selects at each time instant a pair of users that report orthogonal (quantized) channels. Closed-form expressions for the achievable sum-rate of three different channel-aware scheduling rules are presented using an analytical framework that is derived in this work. Our analysis reveals that simple scheduling procedures allow to reap a large fraction (in the order of 80%) of the sum-rate performance that greedy scheduling provides. This overall throughput performance is obtained without affecting considerably the optimal short-term fairness behavior that the end users would perceive.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/102064
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On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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title On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
title_short On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
title_full On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
title_fullStr On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
title_full_unstemmed On Throughput-Fairness Tradeoff in Virtual MIMO Systems with Limited Feedback
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series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>We investigate the performance of channel-aware scheduling algorithms designed for the downlink of a wireless communication system. Our study focuses on a two-transmit antenna cellular system, where the base station can only rely on quantized versions of channel state information to carry out scheduling decisions. The motivation is to study the interaction between throughput and fairness of practical spatial multiplexing schemes when implemented using existing physical layer signaling, such as the one that exists in current wideband code division multiple access downlink. Virtual MIMO system selects at each time instant a pair of users that report orthogonal (quantized) channels. Closed-form expressions for the achievable sum-rate of three different channel-aware scheduling rules are presented using an analytical framework that is derived in this work. Our analysis reveals that simple scheduling procedures allow to reap a large fraction (in the order of 80%) of the sum-rate performance that greedy scheduling provides. This overall throughput performance is obtained without affecting considerably the optimal short-term fairness behavior that the end users would perceive.</p>
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