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QoS-TEOS:QoS Guaranteed Throughput-Efficiency Optimal Distributed Scheduling in WiMAX Mesh Networks

QoS-TEOS:QoS Guaranteed Throughput-Efficiency Optimal Distributed Scheduling in WiMAX Mesh Networks
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摘要 WiMAX distributed scheduling can be modeled as two procedures:three-way handshaking procedure and data subframe scheduling procedure.Due to manipulating data transmission directly,data subframe scheduling has a closer relationship with user Quality of Service(QoS) satisfaction,and has more severe impact on network performance,compared with handshaking procedure.A QoS guaranteed Throughput-Efficiency Optimal distributed data subframe Scheduling scheme,named as QoS-TEOS,is proposed.QoS-TEOS achieves QoS guarantee through modeling services into different ranks and assigning them with corresponding priorities.A service with higher priority is scheduled ahead of that with lower priority and offered with high QoS quality.Same kinds of services that request similar QoS quality are classified into one service set.Different service sets are scheduled with different strategies.QoS-TEOS promotes network performance through improving network throughput and efficiency.Theoretical analysis shows that the scheduled data transmission should balance data generation rate from upper layer and transmission rate of physical layer,to avoid network throughput and efficiency declining.Simulation results show that QoS-TEOS works excellently to achieve throughput-efficiency optimization and guarantee a high QoS. WiMAX distributed scheduling can be modeled as two procedures:three-way handshaking procedure and data subframe scheduling procedure.Due to manipulating data transmission directly,data subframe scheduling has a closer relationship with user Quality of Service(QoS) satisfaction,and has more severe impact on network performance,compared with handshaking procedure.A QoS guaranteed Throughput-Efficiency Optimal distributed data subframe Scheduling scheme,named as QoS-TEOS,is proposed.QoS-TEOS achieves QoS guarantee through modeling services into different ranks and assigning them with corresponding priorities.A service with higher priority is scheduled ahead of that with lower priority and offered with high QoS quality.Same kinds of services that request similar QoS quality are classified into one service set.Different service sets are scheduled with different strategies.QoS-TEOS promotes network performance through improving network throughput and efficiency.Theoretical analysis shows that the scheduled data transmission should balance data generation rate from upper layer and transmission rate of physical layer,to avoid network throughput and efficiency declining.Simulation results show that QoS-TEOS works excellently to achieve throughput-efficiency optimization and guarantee a high QoS.
出处 《Journal of Computer Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2010年第5期970-981,共12页 计算机科学技术学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by Intel Project under Grant No.4507336215 Huawei Project under Grant No.YBCB2007025 the University of Science and Technology of China Innovation Foundation under Grant No.KD2008053.
关键词 distributed scheduling data subframe scheduling network efficiency quality of service(QoS) THROUGHPUT WiMAX mesh networks distributed scheduling data subframe scheduling network efficiency quality of service(QoS) throughput WiMAX mesh networks
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