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본 논문에서는 사용자 장비(UE)를 선택하기 위해 서로 다른 스케줄링 단계에서 서로 다른 스케줄링 기준을 적용할 수 있는 프레임워크를 제공하는 코드북 기반 프리코딩 시스템을 위한 다단계 하이브리드 스케줄링 방식을 제안합니다. 수치 시뮬레이션 결과는 제안한 방식이 최대 C/I(최대 반송파 대 간섭) 전력 비율과 PF(Proportional Fairness) 방법 사이의 성능 격차를 효과적으로 메우고 MAC(Media Access Control) 계층에서 중요한 수단을 제공한다는 것을 보여줍니다. 미래의 모바일 통신 시스템을 위한 보다 정확한 QoS(Quality of Service) 제공 요구 사항을 충족하기 위해 총 셀룰러 처리량과 기하구조별 사용자별 공정성 사이를 활용합니다.
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Jingxiu LIU, Xiaoming SHE, Lan CHEN, Hidekazu TAOKA, "A Multi-Stage Hybrid Scheduler for Codebook-Based MU-MIMO System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 6, pp. 2303-2307, June 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2303.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a multi-stage hybrid scheduling scheme for codebook-based precoding systems, which provides a framework to apply different scheduling criterions at different scheduling stages for selecting user equipment (UEs). Numerical simulation results show that the proposed scheme effectively fills the performance gap between maximum carrier-to-interference (Max C/I) power ratio and Proportional Fairness (PF) methods, and provides an important means at the media access control (MAC) layer to lever between aggregate cellular throughput and geometry-specific per-user fairness, in order to meet the requirements of more precise quality of service (QoS) provision for future mobile communication systems.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.2303/_p
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