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Laxity-Based Opportunistic Scheduling with Flow-Level Dynamics and Deadlines

Published 3 Oct 2012 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1210.1037v1)

Abstract: Many data applications in the next generation cellular networks, such as content precaching and video progressive downloading, require flow-level quality of service (QoS) guarantees. One such requirement is deadline, where the transmission task needs to be completed before the application-specific time. To minimize the number of uncompleted transmission tasks, we study laxity-based scheduling policies in this paper. We propose a Less-Laxity-Higher-Possible-Rate (L$2$HPR) policy and prove its asymptotic optimality in underloaded identical-deadline systems. The asymptotic optimality of L$2$HPR can be applied to estimate the schedulability of a system and provide insights on the design of scheduling policies for general systems. Based on it, we propose a framework and three heuristic policies for practical systems. Simulation results demonstrate the asymptotic optimality of L$2$HPR and performance improvement of proposed policies over greedy policies.

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