Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network

The explosive growth of data consumption today fuelled the service providers to explore methods in achieving higher network utilization efficiency in an exceedingly congested spectrum. In the process of examining system performance of an OFDMA network, the feasibility of bandwidth exhaustive service...

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spelling my-mmu-ep.62592016-01-11T11:01:56Z Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network 2014-06 Chan, Huan Len TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television The explosive growth of data consumption today fuelled the service providers to explore methods in achieving higher network utilization efficiency in an exceedingly congested spectrum. In the process of examining system performance of an OFDMA network, the feasibility of bandwidth exhaustive services in OFDMA network such as Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast (MCBCS) is examined and a scenario where large link quality difference between subscribers causes network utilization inefficiency is discovered. With the realization of performance inefficiency in MCBCS, this study aimed to improve network utilization efficiency with the aid of a premium subscription service scheduling algorithm. By utilizing an OMNeT++ simulation model developed according to the IEEE802.16e Mobile WiMAX standard, the performance of the proposed scheduling algorithm in simulated large link quality difference environment is analyzed. The analysis moved on to explore the robustness of the proposed algorithm in an actual channel model. In this case, a Walfish-Ikegami COST 231 pedestrian-B channel model is used to supply channel information of all mobile stations. MATLAB is used to provide accurate continuous-based simulation of the channel model and the data is then linked into OMNeT++. 2014-06 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/6259/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/diglib/onlinedb/dig_lib.php masters Multimedia University Faculty of Engineering
institution Multimedia University
collection MMU Institutional Repository
topic TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
spellingShingle TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
Chan, Huan Len
Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
description The explosive growth of data consumption today fuelled the service providers to explore methods in achieving higher network utilization efficiency in an exceedingly congested spectrum. In the process of examining system performance of an OFDMA network, the feasibility of bandwidth exhaustive services in OFDMA network such as Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast (MCBCS) is examined and a scenario where large link quality difference between subscribers causes network utilization inefficiency is discovered. With the realization of performance inefficiency in MCBCS, this study aimed to improve network utilization efficiency with the aid of a premium subscription service scheduling algorithm. By utilizing an OMNeT++ simulation model developed according to the IEEE802.16e Mobile WiMAX standard, the performance of the proposed scheduling algorithm in simulated large link quality difference environment is analyzed. The analysis moved on to explore the robustness of the proposed algorithm in an actual channel model. In this case, a Walfish-Ikegami COST 231 pedestrian-B channel model is used to supply channel information of all mobile stations. MATLAB is used to provide accurate continuous-based simulation of the channel model and the data is then linked into OMNeT++.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Chan, Huan Len
author_facet Chan, Huan Len
author_sort Chan, Huan Len
title Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
title_short Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
title_full Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
title_fullStr Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
title_full_unstemmed Performance enhancement of Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast service over Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Network
title_sort performance enhancement of multimedia broadcast and multicast service over orthogonal frequency division multiple access network
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Engineering
publishDate 2014
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