Optimal Multi-User Scheduling for the Unbalanced FullDuplex Buffer-Aided Relay Systems
Abstract: Multi-User scheduling is challenging due to the channel unbalance problem, which leads to system performance degradation. In this paper, two optimal multi-user scheduling schemes maximizing the system throughput are proposed for the fixed and adaptive power transmission scenarios of the full-duplex (FD) multi-user buffer-aided relay system, respectively. Independent and non-identically distributed (i.ni.d.) model is used to characterize the unbalanced channels of different links. In particular, the optimal weight factor of each pair is designed based on the statistical channel state information in both scenarios. With the weight factors, the proposed schemes are able to balance the throughput gaps between different links. In addition, we propose an optimal power allocation scheme with closed-form expressions under average power constraint for the adaptive power transmission scenario. By combining the optimal weight factor and the power allocation scheme, novel optimal selection function is obtained to facilitate the selection process. Considering the specific i.ni.d. Rayleigh fading, the system throughput is further derived in both cases. Theoretical analysis is verified by the
numerical simulations and the results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed schemes.