面向qos的无线网络功率和资源分配框架

R. A. V. Ramírez, V. Ramos
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在本文中,我们提出了一个低复杂度的面向服务质量(QoS)的资源和功率分配框架。我们的方案的目的是根据移动站(MSs)的QoS需求来调整其功率消耗,这些需求是由MSs上的应用施加的,例如从会话和视频会议到遥测和批量数据。根据用户的QoS需求和干扰程度对用户进行调度。此外,我们采用了一种基于非合作博弈论的功率分配方法,从而迫使用户在一个允许他们满足特定QoS约束的功率体制中进行传输。我们开发了一种集中的信号干扰加噪声比(SINR)平衡方案以及最大功率分配机制来提供性能界限。结果表明,我们的框架使系统实现了重要的节能。此外,与信噪比均衡方案和最大传输功率方法相比,它允许更高比例的用户满足其QoS要求。此外,我们表明我们的方法只需要最少的通道知识来执行其优化过程。
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A QoS-oriented Power and Resource Allocation Framework for Wireless Networks
In this paper, we propose a low-complexity quality of service (QoS)-oriented resource and power allocation framework. The aim of our scheme is to adjust the power expenditure of mobile stations (MSs) according to their QoS demands, which are imposed by the applications on the MS ranging from conversational and video-conference to telemetry and bulk data, for instance. Users are scheduled based on their QoS requirements and interference levels. Furthermore, we apply a power allocation method which is based on non-cooperative game theory, thus users are forced to transmit in a power regime allowing them to meet their specific QoS constraints. We develop a centralized signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) balancing scheme as well as a maximum power allocation mechanism to provide a performance bound. The results show that our framework allows the system to achieve important energy savings. Furthermore, it allows a higher percentage of users to meet their QoS requirements, when compared with a signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio balancing scheme and a maximum transmission power method. Additionally, we show that our method only requires minimal channel knowledge to perform its optimization process.
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