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AuthorButt, M. Majid
AuthorJorswieck, E.A.
AuthorOttersten, B.
Available date2015-06-23T09:59:33Z
Publication Date2015-03
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
CitationButt, M.; Jorswieck, E.A.; Ottersten, B., "Maximizing Energy Efficiency in Multiple Access Channels by Exploiting Packet Dropping and Transmitter Buffering," Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on , vol., no., pp.1
ISSN1536-1276
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TWC.2015.2417151
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/3381
AbstractQuality of service (QoS) for a network is characterized in terms of various parameters specifying packet delay and loss tolerance requirements for the application. The unpredictable nature of the wireless channel demands for application of certain mechanisms to meet the QoS requirements. Traditionally, medium access control (MAC) and network layers perform these tasks. However, these mechanisms do not take (fading) channel conditions into account. In this paper, we investigate the problem using cross layer techniques where information flow and joint optimization of higher and physical layer is permitted. We propose a scheduling scheme to optimize the energy consumption of a multiuser multi-access system such that QoS constraints in terms of packet loss are fulfilled while the system is able to maximize the advantages emerging from multiuser diversity. Specifically, this work focuses on modeling and analyzing the effects of packet buffering capabilities of the transmitter on the system energy for a packet loss tolerant application. We discuss low complexity schemes which show comparable performance to the proposed scheme. The numerical evaluation reveals useful insights about the coupling effects of different QoS parameters on the system energy consumption and validates our analytical results.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
Subjecttelecommunication power management
telecommunication scheduling
multi-access systems
energy consumption
energy efficiency
TitleMaximizing Energy Efficiency in Multiple Access Channels by Exploiting Packet Dropping and Transmitter Buffering
TypeArticle


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