DocumentCode
1723163
Title
Link adaption scheme for Multicast And Broadcast Service in IEEE 802.16 networks
Author
Kim, Heonhwan ; Young-il Kim
Author_Institution
ETRI(Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst.), Daejeon, South Korea
fYear
2013
Firstpage
1116
Lastpage
1120
Abstract
Multicast and Broadcast Service (MBS) is intended to efficiently use system resources by transmitting same data to multi users simultaneously. MBS is composed of either single BS or multiple BS. In single BS access, each BS transmits MBS data to user which belong to its own BS. In multiple BS access, BSs in the same geographical area composes the MBS zone to transmit the same data to multi users simultaneously. MBS users combine MBS signals which belong to same MBS zone. To enhance the spectral efficiency, link adaption has been employed in wireless communication networks. It is difficult to enable link adaption algorithm in MBS, because channel information reporting for multi users results in a large amount of uplink overhead. Therefore the conventional methods are developed in order to reduce this overhead. However the conventional methods consider single BS access. This paper presents a dynamic Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) for MBS zone with limited channel information. The performance of the proposed scheme is analysed in terms of throughput. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is verified by computer simulation.
Keywords
WiMax; broadcast communication; encoding; multicast communication; wireless channels; IEEE 802.16 networks; MBS zone; broadcast service; channel information; coding scheme; computer simulation; dynamic modulation; geographical area; link adaption scheme; multicast service; multiusers results; uplink overhead; wireless communication networks; Adaptation models; Nickel; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Synchronization; WiMAX; 802.16m; Broadcast; Link adaption; MBS zone; Multicast;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2013 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
PyeongChang
ISSN
1738-9445
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-3148-7
Type
conf
Filename
6488373
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