DocumentCode
2668167
Title
Multicast Scheduling in Cellular Data Networks
Author
Won, Hyungsuk ; Cai, Han ; Eun, Do Young ; Guo, Katherine ; Netravali, Arun ; Rhee, Injong ; Sabnani, Krishan
Author_Institution
NC State Univ., Raleigh
fYear
2007
fDate
6-12 May 2007
Firstpage
1172
Lastpage
1180
Abstract
Multicast is an efficient means of transmitting the same content to multiple receivers while minimizing network resource usage. Applications that can benefit from multicast such as multimedia streaming and download, are now being deployed over 3G wireless data networks. Existing multicast schemes transmit data at a fixed rate that can accommodate the farthest located users in a cell. However, users belonging to the same multicast group can have widely different channel conditions. Thus existing schemes are too conservative by limiting the throughput of users close to the base station. We propose two proportional fair multicast scheduling algorithms that can adapt to dynamic channel states in cellular data networks that use time division multiplexing: Inter-group Proportional Fairness (IPF) and multicast proportional fairness (MPF). These scheduling algorithms take into account (1) reported data rate requests from users which dynamically change to match their link states to the base station, and (2) the average received throughput of each user inside its cell. This information is used by the base station to select an appropriate data rate for each group. We prove that IPF and MPF achieve proportional fairness among groups and among all users in a group inside a cell respectively. Through extensive packet-level simulations, we demonstrate that these algorithms achieve good balance between throughput and fairness among users and groups.
Keywords
cellular radio; multicast protocols; scheduling; cellular data networks; intergroup proportional fairness; multicast proportional fairness; multicast scheduling; multimedia streaming; multiple receivers; network resource usage; Base stations; Cellular networks; Communications Society; Downlink; Processor scheduling; Scheduling algorithm; Streaming media; Throughput; Time division multiplexing; Unicast;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2007. 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE
Conference_Location
Anchorage, AK
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1047-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2007.140
Filename
4215722
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