QoS based Radio Resource Management Techniques for Next Generation MU-MIMO WLANs: A Survey

Authors

  • D. Srinivasa Rao GMRIT, Rajam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • V. Berlin Hency VIT University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Keywords:

OFDM, MIMO, QoS, RRM, Scheduling

Abstract

IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have emerged as a popular candidate that offers Internet services for wireless users. The demand of data traffic is increasing every day due to the increase in the use of multimedia applications, such as digital audio, video, and online gaming. With the inclusion of Physical Layer (PHY) technologies, such as the OFDM and MIMO, the current 802.11ac WLANs are claiming Gigabit speeds. Hence, the existing Medium Access Control (MAC) must be in a suitable position to convert the offered PHY data rates for efficient throughput. Further, the integration of cellular networks with WLANs requires unique changes at MAC layer. It is highly required to preserve the Quality of Service (QoS) in these scenarios. Fundamentally, many QoS issues arise from the problem of effective Radio Resource Management (RRM). Although IEEE 802.11 has lifted PHY layer aspects, there is a necessity to investigate MAC layer issues, such as resource utilization, scheduling, admission control and congestion control. In this survey, a literature overview of these techniques, namely the resource allocation and scheduling algorithms are briefly discussed in connection with the QoS at MAC layer. Further, some anticipated enhancements proposed for Multi-User Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) WLANs are discussed.

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Published

2016-04-30

How to Cite

Rao, D. S., & Hency, V. B. (2016). QoS based Radio Resource Management Techniques for Next Generation MU-MIMO WLANs: A Survey. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering (JTEC), 8(1), 97–105. Retrieved from https://jtec.utem.edu.my/jtec/article/view/696