Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network

In this paper, a model for multimedia transmission over downlink shared channel in 3.5G wireless network is presented. The multimedia stream consists of multiplesubstreams that are aggregated into one real-time and onenonreal-time flows. Correlation with each flow and between flows is assumed. Addit...

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Main Authors: Khalid Al-Begain, Alexander N. Dudin, Vilena V. Mushko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2006-06-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Online Access:https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/290
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spelling doaj-950bd3adb1a042cc8a0648390036fb482020-11-24T23:20:33ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792006-06-01226880Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless NetworkKhalid Al-BegainAlexander N. DudinVilena V. MushkoIn this paper, a model for multimedia transmission over downlink shared channel in 3.5G wireless network is presented. The multimedia stream consists of multiplesubstreams that are aggregated into one real-time and onenonreal-time flows. Correlation with each flow and between flows is assumed. Additionally, we propose a combined time-space priority buffer management scheme to optimise quality of service requirements for each flow. The problem is formulated in terms of a queue with two priority classes, one of which has time priority while the another has space priority. The input is described by the Batch Marked Markovian Arrival Process (BMMAP). Service time distributions are of PH (phase) type dependent on the class of a customer. The buffer is finite, but the customers of a class having higher priority for taking into the service from a buffer (time priority) can occupy only a part of this buffer. Queueing system's behavior is described in terms ofmulti-dimensional continuous time skip-free to the left Markov chain. It allows to exploit an effective algorithm for calculation of the stationary distribution of the queueing system. Loss probability for customers of both classes is calculated. Waiting time distribution for priority customers is calculated.https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/2903.5G wireless networksmultimedia trafficstochastic modelsperformance modelling
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author Khalid Al-Begain
Alexander N. Dudin
Vilena V. Mushko
spellingShingle Khalid Al-Begain
Alexander N. Dudin
Vilena V. Mushko
Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
3.5G wireless networks
multimedia traffic
stochastic models
performance modelling
author_facet Khalid Al-Begain
Alexander N. Dudin
Vilena V. Mushko
author_sort Khalid Al-Begain
title Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
title_short Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
title_full Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
title_fullStr Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
title_full_unstemmed Novel Queueing Model for Multimedia Over Downlink in 3.5G Wireless Network
title_sort novel queueing model for multimedia over downlink in 3.5g wireless network
publisher Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)
series Journal of Communications Software and Systems
issn 1845-6421
1846-6079
publishDate 2006-06-01
description In this paper, a model for multimedia transmission over downlink shared channel in 3.5G wireless network is presented. The multimedia stream consists of multiplesubstreams that are aggregated into one real-time and onenonreal-time flows. Correlation with each flow and between flows is assumed. Additionally, we propose a combined time-space priority buffer management scheme to optimise quality of service requirements for each flow. The problem is formulated in terms of a queue with two priority classes, one of which has time priority while the another has space priority. The input is described by the Batch Marked Markovian Arrival Process (BMMAP). Service time distributions are of PH (phase) type dependent on the class of a customer. The buffer is finite, but the customers of a class having higher priority for taking into the service from a buffer (time priority) can occupy only a part of this buffer. Queueing system's behavior is described in terms ofmulti-dimensional continuous time skip-free to the left Markov chain. It allows to exploit an effective algorithm for calculation of the stationary distribution of the queueing system. Loss probability for customers of both classes is calculated. Waiting time distribution for priority customers is calculated.
topic 3.5G wireless networks
multimedia traffic
stochastic models
performance modelling
url https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/290
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