Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks
<p>Abstract</p> <p>With the rapid development of wireless communication technology and the rapid increase in demand for network bandwidth, IEEE 802.16e is an emerging network technique that has been deployed in many metropolises. In addition to the features of high data rate and la...
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doaj-49552e34fd7d486ea34399cdb84e1a3f2020-11-25T00:29:41ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992011-01-012011133Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networksTsai Chia-TaiJan Rong-HongChen Chien<p>Abstract</p> <p>With the rapid development of wireless communication technology and the rapid increase in demand for network bandwidth, IEEE 802.16e is an emerging network technique that has been deployed in many metropolises. In addition to the features of high data rate and large coverage, it also enables scalable video multicasting, which is a potentially promising application, over an IEEE 802.16e network. How to optimally assign the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) of the scalable video stream for the mobile subscriber stations to improve spectral efficiency and maximize utility is a crucial task. We formulate this MCS assignment problem as an optimization problem, called the total utility maximization problem (TUMP). This article transforms the TUMP into a precedence constraint knapsack problem, which is a NP-complete problem. Then, a branch and bound method, which is based on two dominance rules and a lower bound, is presented to solve the TUMP. The simulation results show that the proposed branch and bound method can find the optimal solution efficiently.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/33Adaptive modulation and codingBranch and bound algorithmIEEE 802.16eResource allocationScalable video coding |
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Tsai Chia-Tai Jan Rong-Hong Chen Chien Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking Adaptive modulation and coding Branch and bound algorithm IEEE 802.16e Resource allocation Scalable video coding |
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Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks |
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Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks |
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Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks |
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Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks |
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Optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over IEEE 802.16e networks |
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optimal modulation and coding scheme allocation of scalable video multicast over ieee 802.16e networks |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>With the rapid development of wireless communication technology and the rapid increase in demand for network bandwidth, IEEE 802.16e is an emerging network technique that has been deployed in many metropolises. In addition to the features of high data rate and large coverage, it also enables scalable video multicasting, which is a potentially promising application, over an IEEE 802.16e network. How to optimally assign the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) of the scalable video stream for the mobile subscriber stations to improve spectral efficiency and maximize utility is a crucial task. We formulate this MCS assignment problem as an optimization problem, called the total utility maximization problem (TUMP). This article transforms the TUMP into a precedence constraint knapsack problem, which is a NP-complete problem. Then, a branch and bound method, which is based on two dominance rules and a lower bound, is presented to solve the TUMP. The simulation results show that the proposed branch and bound method can find the optimal solution efficiently.</p> |
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Adaptive modulation and coding Branch and bound algorithm IEEE 802.16e Resource allocation Scalable video coding |
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