Traffic modelling and cost optimization for transmitting traffic messages over a hybrid broadcast and cellular network

Jingsong Hu, R. German, A. Heindl, R. Kates, M. Unbehaun
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Broadcast networks are typically used for distributing common information (music, data) to many users within a given service area, while cellular networks provide point-to-point voice or data delivery to individual users. The fundamental difference from an economic point of view is that cellular networks follow a 'pay-per-use' paradigm with 'per minute' or 'per kbyte' charges, whereas commercial broadcast services (e.g. pay-TV) are charged for by long-term (months or years) subscriptions. In this paper, we investigate a hybrid system for carrying traffic information services. It comprises a data broadcast network for providing the base capacity and a cellular network for carrying the peak traffic exceeding this base capacity. Cellular capacity for the excess data traffic can be purchased whenever needed. However, capacity in broadcast networks is typically leased for long periods of time (potentially several years) at a fixed price. The key problem is how to choose depending on the statistic properties of the input data traffic - the fixed broadcast capacity such that the overall operation cost for the hybrid network is minimized. Results for a telematics service delivering traffic information show that indeed considerable cost savings can be achieved by carefully balancing the capacity allocated in the broadcast network against the peak traffic redirected through the cellular network. The simple analytical model proposed to aid in this tradeoff is validated by simulations.
在混合广播和蜂窝网络上传输交通信息的交通建模和成本优化
广播网络通常用于向给定服务区域内的许多用户分发公共信息(音乐、数据),而蜂窝网络则向单个用户提供点对点语音或数据传输。从经济角度来看,两者的根本区别在于,蜂窝网络遵循“按使用付费”的模式,即“每分钟”或“每千字节”收费,而商业广播服务(如付费电视)则按长期(月或年)订阅收费。本文研究了一种承载交通信息服务的混合系统。它包括用于提供所述基本容量的数据广播网络和用于承载超过所述基本容量的峰值流量的蜂窝网络。多余数据流量的蜂窝容量可以在需要时购买。然而,广播网络的容量通常以固定价格租用很长时间(可能是几年)。关键问题是如何根据输入数据流量的统计特性选择固定广播容量,使混合网络的总体运行成本最小。提供交通信息的远程信息处理服务的结果表明,通过仔细平衡广播网络中分配的容量和通过蜂窝网络重定向的高峰流量,确实可以实现可观的成本节约。通过仿真验证了所提出的简单解析模型的有效性。
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