Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devices
INTRODUCTION: Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) primarily targets broadcasting mobile television contents and video streaming services. Consumers worldwide are rapidly using Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) device that utilizes a single common Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) for su...
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doaj-e8628e725a434db79b71d709c45a53552020-11-24T22:07:34ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cloud Systems2410-68952019-11-0151610.4108/eai.5-11-2019.162594Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devicesKrishna E0Rohan Raj1Vinay Shrivastava2Lalit Pathak3Samsung Semiconductor India R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Bangalore, IndiaSamsung Semiconductor India R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Bangalore, IndiaSamsung Semiconductor India R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Bangalore, IndiaSamsung Semiconductor India R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Bangalore, IndiaINTRODUCTION: Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) primarily targets broadcasting mobile television contents and video streaming services. Consumers worldwide are rapidly using Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) device that utilizes a single common Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) for supporting more than one Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards. These two popular feature requirements are quite contrasting and pose a significant challenge to the design and implementation of User Equipment (UE) to achieve lossless MBMS video performance and Call connectivity Key Performance Indexes (KPIs).OBJECTIVE: This paper targets a cross-layer optimization merging the application-domain quality metrics to the modem level realization of the DSDS scheduler algorithm and enhances the performance.METHOD: The knowledge about the video quality metrics is used to design inputs to the modem scheduler and derive the packet loss thresholds that would be bearable to sustain the desired video quality.RESULTS: Simulation model is prepared based on configurations which are taken from real field values used in commercial network operations. Different configurations of the jitter buffer sizes are defined along with watermarks level to determine the buffer status and corresponding set of actions in terms of DSDS scheduler operation adaptation as a feedback. Based on experimentation, with buffer window of 50ms and 10 % FEC redundancy configuration, optimumperformance is determined when RFIC throttling with 25% RFIC rejection for paging occasions is applied. No adverse impact is seen on paging while packet loss performance is optimized.CONCLUSION: Performance of MBMS operation on DSDS device is considered in this paper. Proposed algorithm provides the guidelines for designing the RFIC scheduler for DSDS operation to achieve robust and enhanced MBMS video performance along with maintaining call connectivity KPIs.https://eudl.eu/pdf/10.4108/eai.5-11-2019.162594mbmsdsdsqosrficsimplrltevideo |
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Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devices |
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Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devices |
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Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devices |
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Joint optimization for broadcast service rendering and call connectivity for dual stack mobile devices |
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INTRODUCTION: Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) primarily targets broadcasting mobile television contents and video streaming services. Consumers worldwide are rapidly using Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) device that utilizes a single common Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) for supporting more than one Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards. These two popular feature requirements are quite contrasting and pose a significant challenge to the design and implementation of User Equipment (UE) to achieve lossless MBMS video performance and Call connectivity Key Performance Indexes (KPIs).OBJECTIVE: This paper targets a cross-layer optimization merging the application-domain quality metrics to the modem level realization of the DSDS scheduler algorithm and enhances the performance.METHOD: The knowledge about the video quality metrics is used to design inputs to the modem scheduler and derive the packet loss thresholds that would be bearable to sustain the desired video quality.RESULTS: Simulation model is prepared based on configurations which are taken from real field values used in commercial network operations. Different configurations of the jitter buffer sizes are defined along with watermarks level to determine the buffer status and corresponding set of actions in terms of DSDS scheduler operation adaptation as a feedback. Based on experimentation, with buffer window of 50ms and 10 % FEC redundancy configuration, optimumperformance is determined when RFIC throttling with 25% RFIC rejection for paging occasions is applied. No adverse impact is seen on paging while packet loss performance is optimized.CONCLUSION: Performance of MBMS operation on DSDS device is considered in this paper. Proposed algorithm provides the guidelines for designing the RFIC scheduler for DSDS operation to achieve robust and enhanced MBMS video performance along with maintaining call connectivity KPIs. |
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