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Adaptive Resource Allocation for Layer-Encoded IPTV Multicasting in IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Wireless Networks Wen-Hsing Kuo, Wanjiun Liao, Tehuang Liu IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA
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Outline Introduction System model & Problem Specification Algorithm Simulations Conclusions 2
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Introduction IPTV multicasting is an important service for residential users in WiMAX. MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 BS 3
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Introduction According to the audiovisual spec., the original video can be converted into different files with different resolution. Data Resolution Req. Base Layer Enhancement Layer 1 Base Layer Enhancement Layers 1 Base Layer Enhancement Layers 2 Enhancement Layers 3 4
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System model & Problem Specification N users T : denote the total number of time slots allocated for IPTV multicast streaming service in a downlink subframe M subscribed video programs denoted by P = {P 1, P 2, …, P M } in the system, and each program can be encoded into at most L layers. B = {B 1, B 2, …, B w } : burst profile the robustness of B i is B 1 < B 2 <……< B w high data rate 5
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System model & Problem Specification u m,i : the utility value when a user receives the i-th layer of program m : the total utility for each user who receives up to k layers of video program m n*u m,i : total utility for the system 6
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System model & Problem Specification B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 P1P1 P2P2 P3P3 …… Example for utility-based resource allocation for layer-encoded IPTV multicast u1 u2 u3 u4 u5 u6 ch1ch2ch3 a set of users with the same level of channel quality in the same multicast group ch4ch5ch6 7
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Goal the objective of this problem is to find an allocation, where denotes the set of time slots allocated to each layer of the subscribed program m subject to 8
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UE-LEM UELE M Utility Envelope-Based Allocation for Layer-Encoded Multicasting (UE-LEM) Step1: serve layer 1 of all users Step2: find the high utility for each layer & allocate the resourse 9
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UE-LEM 10 BS MS 3 MS 2 MS 4 bp1 bp2 bp3 MS 1 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 1 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 1 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 1
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UE-LEM Step1: serve layer 1 of all users 11 MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MS 4 bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3Bp1bp2bp3 Layer 1 (0.8) 101525 -- - 1525 - 1525 Layer 2 (0.15) 71020 -- - 1020 --- Layer 3 (0.05) 3610 -- - 6 --- Use bp3: T = 50-25 = 25 T : 50
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Step2: find the high utility for each layer & allocate the resourse UE-LEM 12 MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MS 4 bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3Bp1bp2bp3 Layer 1 (0.8) ------------ Layer 2 (0.15) 71020 -- - 1020 --- Layer 3 (0.05) 3610 -- - 6 --- Use bp1: T : 25 Use bp2: Use bp3: For Layer 2 : {MS 1, MS 2, MS 3 } T = 25-10 = 15
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UE-LEM Step2: find the high utility for each layer & allocate the resourse 13 MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MS 4 bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3bp1bp2bp3Bp1bp2bp3 Layer 1 (0.8) ------------ Layer 2 (0.15) 71020 -- - 1020 --- Layer 3 (0.05) 3610 -- - 6 --- Use bp1: T : 15 Use bp3: For Layer 2 : {MS 1, MS 2, MS 3 }For Layer 3 : {MS 1, MS 3 } T = 15-3 = 12
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Simulations Two different settings of channel qualities and the corresponding modulations in burst profiles 14
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Simulations 15 Setting A
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Simulations Popularity of each program 16 Setting A
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Simulations Resource allocation for users receiving Program I 17 Setting ASetting B
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Conclusions Propose a scheme that can allocate the limited resources effectively for layer-encoded IPTV such that the total utility over all users is maximized. The simulations show that UE-LEM can achieve high total utility. 18
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