Multimedia content delivery over satellite systems is considered as a promising service in emerging 5G networks. The aim of this paper is to design a novel radio resource management algorithm for efficiently managing multicast multimedia content transmission over satellite network. The proposed approach performs the spectrum management on a per-group basis, by splitting multicast terminals into different subgroups according to the experienced channel qualities. We demonstrate that subgrouping policy defined by the authors as multicast subgrouping-maximum satisfaction index (MS-MSI), based on a new metric (i.e., MSI), overcomes the weakness of the previous techniques proposed in the literature and provides the best tradeoff between user throughput and fairness. As a further result, we demonstrate that MS-MSI is robust to the long propagation delay of satellite links. An extensive simulation campaign has been conducted by considering several satellite environments.

Multimedia Content Delivery for Emerging 5G-Satellite Networks / Araniti, G., Bisio, I., De Sanctis, M., Orsino, A., Cosmas, J.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING. - ISSN 0018-9316. - 62:1(2016), pp. 10-23. [10.1109/TBC.2015.2511625]

Multimedia Content Delivery for Emerging 5G-Satellite Networks

ARANITI, Giuseppe
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2016-01-01

Abstract

Multimedia content delivery over satellite systems is considered as a promising service in emerging 5G networks. The aim of this paper is to design a novel radio resource management algorithm for efficiently managing multicast multimedia content transmission over satellite network. The proposed approach performs the spectrum management on a per-group basis, by splitting multicast terminals into different subgroups according to the experienced channel qualities. We demonstrate that subgrouping policy defined by the authors as multicast subgrouping-maximum satisfaction index (MS-MSI), based on a new metric (i.e., MSI), overcomes the weakness of the previous techniques proposed in the literature and provides the best tradeoff between user throughput and fairness. As a further result, we demonstrate that MS-MSI is robust to the long propagation delay of satellite links. An extensive simulation campaign has been conducted by considering several satellite environments.
2016
Inglese
62
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10
23
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7383263
Esperti anonimi
Satellites, Satellite broadcasting, 5G mobile communication, Throughput, Multimedia communication, Resource management
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Araniti, Giuseppe; Bisio, I; De Sanctis, M; Orsino, A; Cosmas, J
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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Multimedia Content Delivery for Emerging 5G-Satellite Networks / Araniti, G., Bisio, I., De Sanctis, M., Orsino, A., Cosmas, J.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING. - ISSN 0018-9316. - 62:1(2016), pp. 10-23. [10.1109/TBC.2015.2511625]
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