Lookback Scheduling for Long-term Quality-of-Service Over Multiple Cells

25 April 2015

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In current cellular networks, schedulers allocate wireless channel resources to users based on short-term moving averages of the channel gain and of the queuing state. Using only such short-term information, schedulers ignore the user's service history in previous cells and, thus, cannot meet long-term Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees when users traverse cells with varying load and capacity. We propose a new scheduling framework, which extends conventional short-term scheduling with long-term QoS information from previously traversed cells. We demonstrate our scheme for relevant channel-aware as well as channel and queue-aware schedulers, and results show high gains in the long-term user satisfaction. Therefore, the proposed scheduling approach can lower subscriber churn and provide higher operational efficiency.