Multimedia content delivery over satellite systems is considered as a promising service in emerging 5G networks. The aim of this paper is to design a novel radio resource management algorithm for efficiently managing multicast multimedia content transmission over satellite network. The proposed approach performs the spectrum management on a per-group basis, by splitting multicast terminals into different subgroups according to the experienced channel qualities. We demonstrate that subgrouping policy defined by the authors as multicast subgrouping-maximum satisfaction index (MS-MSI), based on a new metric (i.e., MSI), overcomes the weakness of the previous techniques proposed in the literature and provides the best tradeoff between user throughput and fairness. As a further result, we demonstrate that MS-MSI is robust to the long propagation delay of satellite links. An extensive simulation campaign has been conducted by considering several satellite environments.

Araniti, G., Bisio, I., De Sanctis, M., Orsino, A., Cosmas, J. (2016). Multimedia content delivery for emerging 5g-satellite networks. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING, 62(1), 10-23 [10.1109/TBC.2015.2511625].

Multimedia content delivery for emerging 5g-satellite networks

De Sanctis M.;
2016-03-01

Abstract

Multimedia content delivery over satellite systems is considered as a promising service in emerging 5G networks. The aim of this paper is to design a novel radio resource management algorithm for efficiently managing multicast multimedia content transmission over satellite network. The proposed approach performs the spectrum management on a per-group basis, by splitting multicast terminals into different subgroups according to the experienced channel qualities. We demonstrate that subgrouping policy defined by the authors as multicast subgrouping-maximum satisfaction index (MS-MSI), based on a new metric (i.e., MSI), overcomes the weakness of the previous techniques proposed in the literature and provides the best tradeoff between user throughput and fairness. As a further result, we demonstrate that MS-MSI is robust to the long propagation delay of satellite links. An extensive simulation campaign has been conducted by considering several satellite environments.
mar-2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
5G; LTE-satellite; Multicast; Pérez-Fontan channel model; Resource allocation
Araniti, G., Bisio, I., De Sanctis, M., Orsino, A., Cosmas, J. (2016). Multimedia content delivery for emerging 5g-satellite networks. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING, 62(1), 10-23 [10.1109/TBC.2015.2511625].
Araniti, G; Bisio, I; De Sanctis, M; Orsino, A; Cosmas, J
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