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19159 Analysis of packet scheduling for UMTS EUL - design decisions and performance evaluation
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Dimitrova, D.C. and van den Berg, J.L. and Heijenk, G.J. and Litjens, R. (2012) Analysis of packet scheduling for UMTS EUL - design decisions and performance evaluation. Journal of Internet Engineering. ISSN 1791-177X

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Abstract

The UMTS Enhanced Uplink (EUL) provides higher capacity, increased data rates and smaller latency on the communication link from users towards the network. In this paper we present a performance comparison of three distinct EUL scheduling schemes (one-by-one, partial parallel and full parallel) taking into account both the packet level characteristics and the flow level dynamics due to the (random) user behaviour.
Using a very efficient hybrid analytical and simulation approach we analyse the three schemes with respect to performance measures such as mean file transfer time and fairness. In UMTS, a significant part of the system capacity will be used to support non-elastic voice traffic. Hence, part of our investigation is dedicated to the effects that the volume of voice traffic has on the performance of the elastic traffic supported by the EUL. Finally, we evaluate the impact that implementation specifics of a full parallel scheduler has on these measures.

Our main conclusion is that our partial parallel scheduler, which is a hybrid between the one-by-one and full parallel, outperforms the other two schedulers in terms of mean flow transfer time, and is less sensitive to volume and nature of voice traffic. However, under certain circumstances, the partial parallel scheduler exhibits a somewhat lower fairness than the alternatives.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems
Research Project:E-Quality: Expertise Centre on Performance and Quality of Service in ICT
ID Code:19159
Status:Accepted for publication
Deposited On:22 December 2010
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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