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Delay QoS Provisioning and Optimal Resource Allocation for Wireless Network

Posted on:2018-03-17Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Syracuse UniversityCandidate:Li, YiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002499510Subject:Electrical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Recent years have witnessed a significant growth in wireless communication and networking due to the exponential growth in mobile applications and smart devices, fueling unprecedented increase in both mobile data traffic and energy demand. Among such data traffic, real-time data transmissions in wireless systems require certain quality of service (QoS) constraints e.g., in terms of delay, buffer overflow or packet drop/loss probabilities, so that acceptable performance levels can be guaranteed for the end-users, especially in delay sensitive scenarios, such as live video transmission, interactive video (e.g., teleconferencing), and mobile online gaming. With this motivation, statistical queuing constraints are considered in this thesis, imposed as limitations on the decay rate of buffer overflow probabilities. In particular, the throughput and energy efficiency of different types of wireless network models are analyzed under QoS constraints, and optimal resource allocation algorithms are proposed to maximize the throughput or minimize the delay.
Keywords/Search Tags:Delay, Wireless, Qos
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