The Beauty of Consistency in Radio-Scheduling Decisions

Eirini Liotou, Raimund Schatz, Andreas Sackl, Pedro Casas-Hernandez, Dimitris Tsolkas, Nikos Passas, Lazaros Merakos

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Abstract

Radio scheduling is a well-studied problem that has challenged researchers throughout the last decades. However, recent findings that stem from the Quality of Experience (QoE) domain come to give a new perspective to traditional radio scheduling approaches. In this paper, we take advantage of recent subjective results regarding the impact of throughput fluctuations on the QoE of interactive applications and revisit well-known scheduling algorithms. By quantifying the impact of traditional radio schedulers on user-perceived QoE, we manage to draw new conclusions regarding the radio scheduling problem, such as the importance and impact of consistency of the resource allocation decisions on the users' QoE. As main result, fair algorithms inherently seem to be more consistent than greedy ones, providing less throughput fluctuations and, thus, better QoE. Based on this outcome, we propose a new scheduling approach, which further improves end- users' QoE by moderating throughput fluctuations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 IEEE Globecom Workshops. Proceedings
Pages1-6
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventIEEE GLOBECOM 2016 - the IEEE Communications Society Global Communications Conference -
Duration: 4 Dec 20168 Dec 2016

Conference

ConferenceIEEE GLOBECOM 2016 - the IEEE Communications Society Global Communications Conference
Period4/12/168/12/16

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