TY - GEN
T1 - Hybrid multicast-unicast streaming over mobile networks
AU - Rahman, Md Mahfuzur
AU - Hsu, Cheng Hsin
AU - Hasib, Abdul
AU - Hefeeda, Mohamed
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Mobile on-demand videos are getting tremendously popular and incurring staggering overhead on cellular net-works. Fortunately, next generation cellular networks support video streaming over either unicast or multicast, but how to capitalize both unicast and multicast for optimal on-demand video streaming remains an open question. In this paper, we consider a resource allocation problem that concurrently utilizes unicast/multicast in order to support many more mobile streaming users and minimize the energy consumption of the battery-powered mobile devices. We formulate this problem as a Binary Integer Programming (BIP) problem. We present an optimal algorithm, SCOPT, for this problem. We also develop an efficient heuristic algorithm, SCG, for lower overhead. We conduct detailed packet-level simulations to evaluate the algorithms in LTE networks using OPNET. Our simulation study shows that the proposed algorithms: (i) result in lower energy consumption than multicast-only approach, (ii) scale to many more mobile users than unicast-only approach, and (iii) are more energy efficient with more network bandwidth or fewer videos. In addition, we discuss how our solution can be extended to support Single Frequency Networks in which multiple adjacent base stations operate on the same frequency.
AB - Mobile on-demand videos are getting tremendously popular and incurring staggering overhead on cellular net-works. Fortunately, next generation cellular networks support video streaming over either unicast or multicast, but how to capitalize both unicast and multicast for optimal on-demand video streaming remains an open question. In this paper, we consider a resource allocation problem that concurrently utilizes unicast/multicast in order to support many more mobile streaming users and minimize the energy consumption of the battery-powered mobile devices. We formulate this problem as a Binary Integer Programming (BIP) problem. We present an optimal algorithm, SCOPT, for this problem. We also develop an efficient heuristic algorithm, SCG, for lower overhead. We conduct detailed packet-level simulations to evaluate the algorithms in LTE networks using OPNET. Our simulation study shows that the proposed algorithms: (i) result in lower energy consumption than multicast-only approach, (ii) scale to many more mobile users than unicast-only approach, and (iii) are more energy efficient with more network bandwidth or fewer videos. In addition, we discuss how our solution can be extended to support Single Frequency Networks in which multiple adjacent base stations operate on the same frequency.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84905972039
U2 - 10.1109/IFIPNetworking.2014.6857097
DO - 10.1109/IFIPNetworking.2014.6857097
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84905972039
SN - 9783901882586
T3 - 2014 IFIP Networking Conference, IFIP Networking 2014
BT - 2014 IFIP Networking Conference, IFIP Networking 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2014 IFIP Networking Conference, IFIP Networking 2014
Y2 - 2 June 2014 through 4 June 2014
ER -