Dynamic configuration of single frequency networks in mobile streaming systems

Saleh Almowuena, M. Hefeeda
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Although the capacity of cellular networks has increased with recent generations, the growth in demand of wireless bandwidth has outpaced this increase in capacity. Not only more users are relying on wireless networks, but also the demand from each user has substantially increased. For example, it has become common for mobile users to stream full TV episodes, sports events, and movies while on the go. Further, as the capabilities of mobile devices improve, the demand for higher quality and even 3D videos will escalate, which will strain cellular networks. Therefore, efficient utilization of the expensive and limited wireless spectrum remains an important problem, especially in the context of multimedia streaming services that consume a large portion of the wireless capacity. In this paper, we introduce the idea of dynamically configuring cells in wireless networks to form single frequency networks based on the multimedia traffic demands from users in each cell. We formulate the resource allocation problem in such complex networks with the goal of maximizing the number of served multimedia streams. We prove that this problem is NP-Complete, and we propose a heuristic algorithm to solve it. Through detailed packet-level simulations, we show that the proposed algorithm can achieve substantial improvements in the number of streams served as well the energy saving of mobile devices. For example, our algorithm can serve up to 40 times more users compared to the common unicast streaming approach, and it achieves at least 80% and up to 400% improvement compared to multicast approaches that do not use single frequency networks.
移动流媒体系统中单频网络的动态配置
尽管最近几代蜂窝网络的容量有所增加,但无线带宽需求的增长速度超过了容量的增长速度。不仅越来越多的用户依赖于无线网络,而且每个用户的需求也大幅增加。例如,移动用户在旅途中观看完整的电视节目、体育赛事和电影已经变得很普遍。此外,随着移动设备性能的提高,对高质量甚至3D视频的需求将会升级,这将给蜂窝网络带来压力。因此,有效利用昂贵而有限的无线频谱仍然是一个重要的问题,特别是在多媒体流媒体业务中,它消耗了很大一部分无线容量。本文介绍了在无线网络中根据每个小区用户的多媒体业务需求动态配置小区,形成单频网络的思想。我们以最大限度地提供多媒体流为目标,提出了这种复杂网络中的资源分配问题。我们证明了这个问题是np完全的,并提出了一种启发式算法来解决它。通过详细的分组级仿真,我们表明该算法可以在服务的流数量和移动设备的节能方面取得实质性的改进。例如,与普通的单播流方法相比,我们的算法可以服务多达40倍的用户,并且与不使用单频网络的多播方法相比,它实现了至少80%到高达400%的改进。
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