Cooperative
Resource Management for IP-based Radio Access Network
Flexible
and efficient management of resources is imperative in the air interface and
backhaul network, given the many challenges including the limited radio
spectrum, high cost of radio access networks, volatile wireless channel
conditions, and diverse and demanding QoS requirements. This research develops
a comprehensive resource management framework for supporting both
circuit-switched and packet-switched traffic seamlessly over a radio access
system. Specific goals include studying the fundamental resource-allocation
problems in the air interface and IP-RAN, understanding and incorporating the
many interactions while implementing resource management, and trading-off
optimality with control and management overhead. This work is part of a broad and ambitious
effort to fundamentally advance the understanding of the inter-dependency
between different network layers and systems. Specific research yields will
include the development of new cross layer design and optimization techniques,
and the enhancement of Quality of Service and energy efficiency at various
layers. The growth of powerful multimedia services over wireless terminals is
having a profound impact on societies across the world. The practical
implication of this research is to facilitate the integration of these services
with the Internet, and to enable their seamless delivery over different
wireless devices. In turn, these services can be deployed with lower cost, and
with increased reach and quality. Finally, this research brings novel wireless
networking projects into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum.
(This project is sponsored by NSF)
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