Title :
A Survey of Multicasting over Wireless Access Networks
Author :
Vella, J. ; Zammit, Saviour
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Malta, Msida, Malta
fDate :
Second Quarter 2013
Abstract :
In this paper a survey of the research effort invested in the analysis of multicasting over wireless access networks from the late nineties onwards is presented. The analysis is dedicated although not limited to video multicasting both of live events and pre-stored video streaming. This investigation was not limited to a particular access network but focused on infrastructure topologies, including ad-hoc networks only when the latter was used to aid the former, which is a method frequently used in cooperative networking. We were interested in proposals aiming to decrease the packet error rate, in order to overcome the bursty error-prone wireless medium, since multicasting cannot simply receive feedback from the users as these will reply simultaneously causing a collision at the source. Hence, in this survey a review is presented showing how researchers proposed to solve this constraint using both modified unicast data transmission and also error correction techniques at various levels of the network protocol stack. However, a survey of multicasting over IEEE 802.16 and 3G radio access networks shows that reliability and resilience was not the only interest in which researchers have shown. There was in fact significant work dedicated to resource allocation as shall also be presented hereafter.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; WiMax; computer network reliability; cooperative communication; error correction; feedback; mobile ad hoc networks; multicast protocols; radio access networks; radio receivers; resource allocation; telecommunication network topology; video streaming; 3G radio access network; IEEE 802.16 network; ad-hoc network; bursty error-prone wireless medium; cooperative networking; error correction technique; infrastructure topology; modified unicast data transmission; network protocol stack; packet error rate; pre-stored video streaming; receive feedback; reliability; resource allocation; video multicasting analysis; wireless access network; Media Access Protocol; Multicast communication; Receivers; Reliability; Resource management; Streaming media; Unicast; Wireless networks; Adaptation Schemes; Cooperative Relaying; Error Recovery Schemes; MAC Layer Multicast Protocols; Multicasting; Reliability; Resource Allocation; Video Streaming; Wireless Access Networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/SURV.2012.050412.00095