Title :
A real-time algorithm for timeslot assignment in multirate return channels of interactive satellite multimedia networks
Author :
Lee, Ki-Dong ; Chang, Kun-Nyeong
Author_Institution :
Digital Broadcasting Res. Div., Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst., Daejeon, South Korea
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Since the digital video broadcast-return channel via satellite (DVB-RCS) standard was released in 2000, developing an interactive satellite multimedia (ISM) network has become a hot issue. In order to provide high-speed multimedia services using a DVB-RCS system, it is important to efficiently and dynamically assign the timeslots to a number of terminals according to their various demands. Also, it is imperative to improve the degradation of link quality due to rain-fade attenuation in Ka-band satellite communications. As a result, multirate superframe structures should be implemented for a relatively low data rate at the cost of stable connection to terminals in rain-fade regions and a relatively high data rate to terminals in clear-sky regions. Timeslot scheduling in this environment is studied in this paper. We mathematically formulate the timeslot assignment problem as a nonlinear integer programming problem and develop an efficient real-time solution algorithm. Extensive simulation results show that our algorithm successfully finds a feasible solution with optimality gap less than 0.05% within about 5 ms at Pentium III PC. We believe that our algorithm can be utilized as a guideline in developing real-time timeslot assignment algorithms for ISM networks.
Keywords :
digital video broadcasting; integer programming; multimedia communication; nonlinear programming; satellite communication; scheduling; 27 to 40 GHz; Ka-band satellite communication; clear-sky regions; digital video broadcast-return channel via satellite; interactive satellite multimedia network; link quality degradation improvement; multirate return channel; multirate superframe structure; nonlinear integer programming problem; rain-fade attenuation; real-time algorithm; timeslot scheduling; Attenuation; Costs; Degradation; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Digital video broadcasting; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Standards development;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.823433