2007
Integration of streaming and elastic traffic in wireless networks
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IEEE Conference on Computer Communications , Anchorage, Alaska
Channel-aware scheduling strategies have emerged
as an effective mechanism for improving the throughput of wireless
data users by exploiting rate variations. The improvement
in throughput comes however at the expense of an increase in
the variability of the service rate received over time. While the
larger variability only has a limited impact on delay-tolerant data
transfers, it does severely affect delay-sensitive applications. In
order to examine the merits of channel-aware scheduling for
the latter users, we consider a wireless system supporting a
combination of streaming and elastic traffic. We first examine
a scenario with rate-adaptive streaming traffic, and analyze the
flow-level performance in terms of transfer delays and user
throughputs for various canonical resource sharing schemes.
Simulation experiments demonstrate that the analytical results
yield remarkably accurate estimates, and indicate that channelaware
scheduling achieves significant performance gains. Next
we investigate a scenario where the streaming sources have an
intrinsic rate profile and stringent delay requirements. In that
case, channel-aware scheduling yields only modest performance
gains, and may even be harmful.
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Borst, S., & Hegde, N. (2007). Integration of streaming and elastic traffic in wireless networks. In Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) (pp. 1884–1892). IEEE Computer Society. |