Advanced Radio Resource Management for Multi Antenna Packet Radio Systems
Stanislav Nonchev, Mikko Valkama (Tampere University of Technology,, Finland)

TL;DR
This paper introduces power-aware packet scheduling schemes for multi-antenna OFDMA systems, improving coverage and fairness significantly while maintaining acceptable throughput levels.
Contribution
It extends existing proportional fair schedulers by incorporating transmit power considerations, enhancing fairness and coverage in multi-antenna OFDMA networks.
Findings
Coverage improved by 70%
Fairness increased by 20%
Throughput decreased by 15%
Abstract
In this paper, we propose fairness-oriented packet scheduling (PS) schemes with power-efficient control mechanism for future packet radio systems. In general, the radio resource management functionality plays an important role in new OFDMA based networks. The control of the network resource division among the users is performed by packet scheduling functionality based on maximizing cell coverage and capacity satisfying, and certain quality of service requirements. Moreover, multiantenna transmit-receive schemes provide additional flexibility to packet scheduler functionality. In order to mitigate inter-cell and co-channel interference problems in OFDMA cellular networks soft frequency reuse with different power masks patterns is used. Stemming from the earlier enhanced proportional fair scheduler studies for single-input multiple-output (SIMO) and multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO)…
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