Khawam, Kinda (2006) Ordonnancement opportuniste dans les réseaux mobiles de nouvelle génération. PhD thesis Informatique, ENST - INFRES Informatique et Réseaux, ENST.
Abstract
The scarce resources in wireless systems compounded by their highly variable and error prone propagation characteristics stress the need for efficient resource management. Scheduling is a key tool to allocate efficiently the radio frequency spectrum. While fading effects have long been combated in wireless networks, primarily devoted to voice calls, they are now seen as an opportunity to increase the capacity of novel wireless networks that incorporate data traffic. For data applications, there is a service flexibility afforded by the delay tolerance of elastic traffic and by their ability to adapt their rate to the variable channel quality. Channel-aware scheduling exploit these characteristics by making use of channel state information to ensure that transmission occurs when radio conditions are most favourable. When users have heterogeneous characteristics and quality of service requirements, channel-aware scheduling becomes a challenging task. In this thesis, channel-aware transmission schemes for supporting downlink non-real time services are proposed and analyzed for novel cellular systems. The proposed schemes are designed for providing various QoS requirements for users while increasing the system global throughput.
| Item Type: | PhD Thesis (PhD) |
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| Thesis Supervisor: | Kofman, Daniel |
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| Date: | November 2006 |
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| Board of examiners: | Altman, Eitan and Gravey, Annie and Rosenberg, Catherine and Oueslati, Sarah |
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| Ecole Doctorale: | ED 130 INFORMATIQUE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS ET ELECTRONIQUE (EDITE) |
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| Discipline: | Informatique |
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| Collection (Fonds): | ENST |
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| Institution: | ENST |
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| Department: | ENST - INFRES Informatique et Réseaux |
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| Subjects: | 2. Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Multi-user diversity, Elastic Traffic, Mobile Networking, Scheduling, QoS and Fairness, TDMA and CDMA. |
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| ID Code: | 2059 |
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| Deposited By: | Kinda Khawam |
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| Deposited On: | 17 January 2007 |
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