Distributed Hybrid Scheduling in Multi-Cloud Networks using Conflict Graphs
Ahmed Douik, Hayssam Dahrouj, Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri, Mohamed-Slim, Alouini

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid scheduling approach for multi-cloud radio access networks that combines signal-level and scheduling-level coordination, optimizing user association and resource allocation with graph theory techniques.
Contribution
It proposes a novel hybrid scheduling scheme using conflict graphs to efficiently solve the user association and resource allocation problem in multi-cloud networks.
Findings
Hybrid scheduling outperforms scheduling-level only coordination.
Distributed algorithms achieve near-optimal performance.
Significant utility gains with minimal signal-level coordination degradation.
Abstract
Recent studies on cloud-radio access networks assume either signal-level or scheduling-level coordination. This paper considers a hybrid coordinated scheme as a means to benefit from both policies. Consider the downlink of a multi-cloud radio access network, where each cloud is connected to several base-stations (BSs) via high capacity links, and, therefore, allows for joint signal processing within the cloud transmission. Across the multiple clouds, however, only scheduling-level coordination is permitted, as low levels of backhaul communication are feasible. The frame structure of every BS is composed of various time/frequency blocks, called power-zones (PZs), which are maintained at a fixed power level. The paper addresses the problem of maximizing a network-wide utility by associating users to clouds and scheduling them to the PZs, under the practical constraints that each user is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
