DocumentCode :
3761256
Title :
Distance-aware adaptive resources allocation for hybrid satellite/4G networks
Author :
Nawel Zangar;Marwen Abdennebi
Author_Institution :
Faculty of Science of Tunis and Mediatron Laboratory Higher School of Communications, Sup?Com Tunis - Tunisia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
48
Lastpage :
53
Abstract :
The hybrid composition of satellite and terrestrial 4G LTE-A networks serves as a key enabler for a potential ubiquitous coverage and flexibility in bandwidth configuration. Thus, achieving a fruitful synergy in support of seamless services anywhere/anytime is an important contribution of that kind of architecture. However, many challenges and issues for supporting heterogeneous networks should be considered, especially for resource allocation. In this paper we propose adaptive resources allocation algorithm in order to compensate the propagation delay disparity in LEO satellites coverage. The proposed scheme is an adaptive distance-aware spectrum sharing system. In the MAC layer, it results in a variable access delay on the satellite air interface that aims to maintain the end to end delay under the QoS threshold. Analytical Markov model was proposed, for a burst oriented access scheme in the one hand while simulation tests were done for packet oriented access scheme on the other hand; both of them were done for telephony application in heterogeneous 3G/4G networks.
Keywords :
"Delays","Satellite broadcasting","Resource management","Low earth orbit satellites","Earth","Bandwidth"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communication, Networks and Satellite (COMNESTAT), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COMNETSAT.2015.7434306
Filename :
7434306
Link To Document :
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