DocumentCode
1312771
Title
Linear quadratic control of service rate allocation in a satellite network
Author
Secchi, Raffaello ; Barsocchi, Paolo ; Davoli, Franco
Author_Institution
Electron. Res. Group (ERG), Aberdeen King´s Coll., Aberdeen, UK
Volume
4
Issue
13
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1580
Lastpage
1593
Abstract
The real-time control of multiple queues handling traffic of different nature is obtaining increasing relevance in both the uplink and downlink of wireless telecommunication networks, characterised by the presence of a central access point. Such is the case of satellite networks, with either on-board processing or double-hop configuration, besides a number of terrestrial local and metropolitan wireless networks. Given a certain amount of available bandwidth, the problem is that of deciding, within a certain time frame, the allocation of bandwidth partitions for each traffic queue, whose packets are awaiting transmission; eventually, this determines the transmission rates to be passed to the scheduler and to the physical layer adaptive coding and modulation devices. In a satellite network, where this task is accomplished by a master station, residing at the access point, it is possible to take such decisions by means of a centralised controller, based on real-time instantaneous (in the downstream direction) or delayed (in the upstream) information on the queues´ state. The study derives a control law to be used in this task, by adopting an approach based on optimal linear quadratic regulation. Both cases of un-delayed and delayed information are considered. The control laws are tested in a geo-stationary satellite scenario of digital video broadcasting ´ return channel via satellite (DVB-RCS), and the queues are considered at the medium access control level. Simulation results under real-traffic traces are also presented to highlight the effectiveness of the control and to compare alternative solutions.
Keywords
access protocols; adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; bandwidth allocation; digital video broadcasting; direct broadcasting by satellite; queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; bandwidth partition allocation; central access point; centralised controller; digital video broadcasting-return channel via satellite; geostationary satellite scenario; linear quadratic control; master station; medium access control level; metropolitan wireless networks; optimal linear quadratic regulation; physical layer adaptive coding-modulation devices; queue control; satellite network; service rate allocation; terrestrial local wireless networks; traffic queue; wireless telecommunication network downlink; wireless telecommunication network uplink;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2009.0448
Filename
5563089
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