DocumentCode :
2892995
Title :
Adaptive resource allocation in multicast OFDMA transmissions using scalable amortize factor
Author :
Afolabi, Richard O. ; Kim, Kiseon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nanobio Mater. & Electron., Gwangju Inst. of Sci. & Technol. (GIST), Gwangju, South Korea
fYear :
2012
fDate :
4-6 July 2012
Firstpage :
255
Lastpage :
260
Abstract :
Recently, dynamic resource allocation for multimedia multicast services has enjoyed tremendous research attention due to its potential to effectively utilize scarce system resources and support demands from multiple users with varying channel characteristics. Different single-rate and multi-rate transmission techniques have been proposed for multicast dynamic resource allocation (MDRA) algorithms to improve the performance of multicast groups. In single-rate technique, most widely used schemes are to skew the multicast group rates to suit the user with least channel gain (LCG) or transmit based on the group average throughput (AVG). However, LCG and AVG cannot provide satisfactory level of fairness and spectral efficiency. In this paper, we show a heuristic algorithm which evidently confirms that we should neither perform single-rate transmissions based on LCG scheme, nor with AVG scheme, but rather we should distribute the high-rate multimedia information over the lower rates using a scalable amortize factor (SAF). Simulation results show that SAF-based single-rate MDRA algorithm is flexible, extensible, offers higher capacity than LCG scheme, and potentially provides rate fairness comparable to AVG scheme.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; channel allocation; frequency division multiple access; multicast communication; multimedia communication; telecommunication services; time-varying channels; AVG; LCG; MDRA algorithm; SAF; adaptive resource allocation; group average throughput; heuristic algorithm; least channel gain; multicast OFDMA transmission; multicast dynamic resource allocation; multimedia multicast service; resource utilisation; scalable amortize factor; varying channel characteristics; Dynamic scheduling; Mobile communication; Optimization; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput; Wireless communication; multicast transmission; optimization; resource allocation; scalable amortize factor; subcarrier allocation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2012 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phuket
ISSN :
2165-8528
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1377-3
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-8528
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICUFN.2012.6261706
Filename :
6261706
Link To Document :
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