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dietcha
2012-06-06, 06:15 PM
In this paper we investigate the performance of frequency domain packet scheduling (FDPS) under fractional load (FL), based on the UTRAN long term evolution downlink. Under FL, the packet scheduler does not need to transmit on entire system bandwidth due to lack of traffic in the network, which leads to an improvement in the user experienced SINR. System-level simulations show that the proportional fair scheduler tries to optimize resource allocation by avoiding transmission on frequencies that are experiencing severe interference. As an example, FDPS can provide a gain of 4 dB in SINR over the round-robin scheduler, when the load is equal to 25%. The observed interference control is achieved without any centralized management. Further, FDPS under FL can provide an effective trade-off between cell throughput and coverage. The FDPS performance is dependent on the ability of link adaptation to track variations in interference. This ability is reduced when the frequency usage pattern is changing rapidly over time.