Publication: Wireless multicast with multi-user diversity
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2004
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English
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Efficient wireless packet data access is possible by exploiting multi-user diversity. This is done by using an opportunistic multiple access system that allocates system resources to one user at a time while using adaptive modulation and coding. a scheduling algorithm provides resource allocation in such a system, and its proper design is crucial in ensuring satisfactory system performance. Multicasting is a spectrally efficient method of supporting group communication by allowing transmission of packets to multiple destinations using fewer resources. When the wireless opportunistic multiple access system provides a multitude of services, At least one of which is a multicast service, the scheduler needs to incorporate the service type as well as the time-varying wireless channel states and the individual observed user latencies for proper resource allocation. This paper presents a number of efficient scheduling algorithms that enable such an operation. Extensive, detailed simulations are performed to show the feasibility of the multicast service provisioning in the opportunistic multiple access system.
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Vtc2004-Spring: 2004 IEEE 59th Vehicular Technology Conference, Vols 1-5, Proceedings
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IEEE
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Telecommunications