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Opportunistic Scheduling of Voice and Data Traffic in Wireless Networks

Journal article published in 1 by Thomas Bonald, Luca Muscariello
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Abstract

We compare various scheduling schemes for the downlink channel of wireless systems like HDR or HSDPA serving both voice and data traffic. We first show that scheduling packets of voice traffic with strict priority yields significant wastage of radio resources. We then evaluate the performance of standard opportunistic schedulers that equally handle the packets of voice and data traffic. This solution is shown to be satisfactory for both types of traffic with the limitation that mobility cannot always be guaranteed at the cell border.