Utilization of hybrid access femtocells during multicast transmissions in mobile networks

C. Bouras, N. Kanakis, V. Kokkinos, Nikolaos Papachristos, D. Vouyioukas
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Femtocells enhance indoor coverage of mobile services using the owner's broadband connection. They were initially designed to serve a number of subscribed User Equipments within their range. This design however, resulted in underutilization of the femtocells resources, and simultaneously in high interference levels for nearby non-subscribed users. Nowadays, femtocells can support multicast transmissions, while their hybrid operation allows non-subscribed users to use a portion of their resources. In this paper we propose a novel mechanism that is based on the selection of the appropriate Modulation and Coding Scheme. The mechanism allows non-subscribed users to utilize a portion of the femtocells' resources for multicast transmissions when located inside their coverage, without affecting the owners' satisfaction. The simulation results show that depending on the portion of the femtocells' resources allocated to non-subscribed users, the mechanism may significantly increase the average user throughput.
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移动网络中多播传输过程中混合接入飞蜂窝的利用
利用业主的宽带连接,femtocell增强了室内移动服务的覆盖范围。它们最初的设计是为了在其范围内为许多订阅的用户设备提供服务。然而,这种设计导致了对飞蜂窝资源的利用不足,同时对附近的非订阅用户造成高干扰。目前,飞蜂窝可以支持多播传输,而其混合操作允许非订阅用户使用其部分资源。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于选择合适的调制和编码方案的新机制。该机制允许非订阅用户在其覆盖范围内利用部分飞蜂窝资源进行多播传输,而不会影响所有者的满意度。仿真结果表明,根据分配给非订阅用户的资源比例,该机制可以显著提高用户的平均吞吐量。
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