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    Energy-Efficient Proactive Scheduling Policies for Finite-Buffer Regular Service Guarantees

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    2022
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    Abdellatif, Basem
    Galal Khafagy, Mohammad
    Chen, Nan
    ElFouly, Tarek
    Khattab, Tamer
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    In this work, we study the energy saving merits of proactive scheduling for downlink multimedia streaming towards a finite-buffer receiver under Rayleigh fading. Three different threshold-based proactive scheduling policies are proposed, each with a different threshold structure on the queue/channel state space. The first two policies consider a single channel gain threshold per queue state, either with a fixed or variable cache amount, whereas the last policy imposes a set of thresholds on the channel gain, fixed on all queue states. We consider a time-causal system in which only the current and previous environment states are known. Required transmit power/signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the proposed policies is analytically derived, and numerically benchmarked against a non-proactive (reactive) transmission upper bound, as well as to a non-causal genie-aided lower bound with fully-observable future channel values. Numerical results show that proactive scheduling could save more than 50% of the transmission energy on average. 2022 IEEE.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WCNC51071.2022.9771932
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/35658
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