OFDMA系统中分层视频组播流的渐近最优资源分配

Fengli Lu, Ying Wang
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本文研究了无线OFDMA系统中视频组播业务的子载波和功率分配问题。为了克服传统组播方案中由最差信道用户决定子载波速率所造成的组播容量损失,在组播系统中采用了细粒度可扩展性(FGS)视频编码。FGS将视频内容分解为基础层和增强层,增强层流只需要根据部分多播用户的信道条件进行传输。相应的子载波和功率分配问题被表述为一个混合二进制整数规划问题。目标是在满足总功率约束和最小基础层传输速率要求约束的情况下,使系统总吞吐量最大化。在此基础上,提出了一种基于对偶分解方法的渐近最优资源分配方案来解决资源分配问题。仿真结果表明,与现有的次优方案相比,所提出的算法能显著提高网络的组播容量。
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Asymptotically Optimal Resource Allocation for Layered Video Multicast Streaming in OFDMA Systems
In this paper, the subcarrier and power allocation for video multicast services in wireless OFDMA systems is considered. To overcome the multicast capacity loss caused by the conventional multicast scheme where the rate of a subcarrier is determined by the worst channel user, the fine granularity scalability (FGS) video coding is exploited in the multicast system. The FGS decomposes the video contents into a base layer and an enhancement layer, and the enhancement layer streaming only has to be transmitted to part of the multicast users based on their channel conditions. The corresponding subcarrier and power allocation problem is formulated as a mixed binary integer programming problem. The goal is to maximize the system total throughput while satisfying the total power constraint and the minimum base layer transmission rate requirement constraints. Then we develop an asymptotically optimal resource allocation scheme based on the dual decomposition method to solve the resource allocation problem. Simulation results show that the algorithm we proposed can significantly improve the network's multicast capacity compare with the available suboptimal schemes.
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