Master semester projects: 2007-2008
Scheduling and Information Theory for Multiuser Channels
Description:
In multiuser communication systems, the problem of allocating resources (such as rate or power) between bursty users, has shown to be essential in the characterization of the optimal values for quality-of-service measures like packet throughput and delay.
Objective:
In this semester project, we propose the study of optimal scheduling policies in the context of multiaccess channels and broadcast channels, or/and the implementation of some good policies and the comparison with other heuristic policies.
Prerequisites:
References:
[1] E.Yeh and A. Cohen, “Information Theory, Queueing, and Resource Allocation in Multi-user Fading Communications”, Proceedings of the 2004 Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, Princeton, NJ, March 2004, Invited Paper.
[2] S.Musy,“A delay optimal policy for symmetric broadcast channels”, Int. Conf. on Communication Technology, November 2006, China.
Contact:
Stéphane Musy (LTHI) * Email: stephane.musy@epfl.ch * Office: INR-140 * tel: 3 6604
Supervisor: Prof. Emre Telatar