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Opportunistic scheduling over wireless fading channels without explicit feedback
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Opportunistic scheduling over wireless fading channels without explicit feedback

Mehrdad Dianati and Rahim Tafazolli
2008 IEEE 67TH VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE-SPRING, VOLS 1-7, pp.1871-1875
67th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (Marina Bay, SINGAPORE, 11/05/2008–14/05/2008)
01/01/2008

Abstract

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A novel approach for implementation of opportunistic scheduling without explicit feedback channels is proposed in this paper, which exploits the existing, ARQ signals instead of feedback channels to reduce the complexity of implementation. Monte Carlo simulation results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach in harvesting multiuser diversity gain. The proposed approach enables implementation of opportunistic scheduling, in a variety of wireless networks, such as the IEEE 802.11, without feedback facilities for collecting partial channel state information from users.

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