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YMMV: Multiple session multicast with MIMO

Hong Xu, Jin Jin, Baochun Li

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

Abstract

Multicast is an important application in cellular networks. The 4G technologies, including WiMAX and LTE, invariably adopt Multiple- Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) to facilitate spatial multiplexing and fundamentally increase channel capacity. However, state-of-the-art multicast protocols are designed to perform in single-hop mode with a single session, leading to under-utilization of the scarce spectrum resource. In this paper, we propose YMMV, a novel multicast protocol that jointly considers MIMO and cooperative communications in OFDMA networks. The base station transmits data in multiple sessions using multiple antennas on the same channel to exploit spatial multiplexing in MIMO. Further, cooperative transmission on different channels among users is also utilized. We tackle the resulted session scheduling problem in YMMV, where the multi- channel characteristic of OFDMA further aggravates the difficulty of efficient algorithm design. With rigorous analysis and extensive simulations, we show that our multi-session multicast protocol is able to improve throughput performance significantly. © 2011 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event54th Annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference: "Energizing Global Communications", GLOBECOM 2011 - Houston, TX, United States
Duration: 5 Dec 20119 Dec 2011

Conference

Conference54th Annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference: "Energizing Global Communications", GLOBECOM 2011
PlaceUnited States
CityHouston, TX
Period5/12/119/12/11

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