TY - GEN
T1 - Robust multicasting in micro base station aided wireless cellular networks
AU - Rubin, Izhak
AU - Chang, Hung Bin
AU - Cohen, Reuven
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Efficient multicasting of critical messages is of essential importance in public safety and commercial multimedia cellular networks. We study the effectiveness of using the aid of micro base stations (mBSs) to enhance the spectral efficiency of multicast distribution in a wireless cellular network. Coloring oriented adaptive rate scheduling algorithms are considered, including such that temporally employ TDMA schedules with reuse levels of 1, 3, 4 and 7 over a cellular arrangement. These schemes are used to regulate multicast transmissions executed by macro base stations (MBSs) and to jointly schedule macro and micro base stations (mBSs). We examine the utility of using the aid of mBSs in potentially improving multicasting performance. We also examine a cellular system that has experienced the failure of some MBSs, and identify the adaptive rate coloring-based scheduling mechanism that should be used when a failover operation is pursued. For both pre-failure and post-failure scenarios, we show the schemes with that are aided by mBSs to achieve higher system throughput levels. We also show that when the inter site distance (ISD), identifying the range between MBSs, is lower than a threshold level, reuse-3 scheduling schemes (with or without employing mBSs) yield better performance than reuse-1 schemes. In turn, under longer ISD ranges (e.g., as employed in less dense cellular layouts), the spectral efficiency of the system can be significantly enhanced by using a joint scheduling and routing scheme that makes use of reuse-1 scheme with the aid of mBSs.
AB - Efficient multicasting of critical messages is of essential importance in public safety and commercial multimedia cellular networks. We study the effectiveness of using the aid of micro base stations (mBSs) to enhance the spectral efficiency of multicast distribution in a wireless cellular network. Coloring oriented adaptive rate scheduling algorithms are considered, including such that temporally employ TDMA schedules with reuse levels of 1, 3, 4 and 7 over a cellular arrangement. These schemes are used to regulate multicast transmissions executed by macro base stations (MBSs) and to jointly schedule macro and micro base stations (mBSs). We examine the utility of using the aid of mBSs in potentially improving multicasting performance. We also examine a cellular system that has experienced the failure of some MBSs, and identify the adaptive rate coloring-based scheduling mechanism that should be used when a failover operation is pursued. For both pre-failure and post-failure scenarios, we show the schemes with that are aided by mBSs to achieve higher system throughput levels. We also show that when the inter site distance (ISD), identifying the range between MBSs, is lower than a threshold level, reuse-3 scheduling schemes (with or without employing mBSs) yield better performance than reuse-1 schemes. In turn, under longer ISD ranges (e.g., as employed in less dense cellular layouts), the spectral efficiency of the system can be significantly enhanced by using a joint scheduling and routing scheme that makes use of reuse-1 scheme with the aid of mBSs.
KW - Adaptive rate scheduling
KW - Cellular wireless networks
KW - Failure recovery
KW - Micro base stations
KW - Multicast scheduling
KW - Multicasting in LTE networks
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84877651637&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2012.6503990
DO - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2012.6503990
M3 - منشور من مؤتمر
SN - 9781467309219
T3 - GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
SP - 5464
EP - 5469
BT - 2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2012
T2 - 2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2012
Y2 - 3 December 2012 through 7 December 2012
ER -