Resource Management of Mixed Unicast and Multicast Services Over LTE

G. Araniti, M. Condoluci, S. Pizzi, A. Molinaro
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In recent years, mobile operators are observing a growing demand of multicast services over radio cellular networks. In this scenario, multicasting is the technology exploited to serve a group of users who simultaneously request the same data content. Since multicast applications are expected to be massively exchanged over the forthcoming fifth generation (5G) systems, the third-generation partnership project (3GPP) defined the multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) standard. MBMS supports multicast services over long-term evolution (LTE), and the 4G wireless technology provides high quality services in mobile environments. Nevertheless, several issues related to the management of MBMS services together with more traditional unicast services are still open. The aim of this chapter is to analyze the main challenges in supporting heterogeneous traffic over LTE with particular attention to resource management, considered as the key aspect for an effective provisioning of mobile multimedia services over cellular networks.
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LTE上混合单播和多播业务的资源管理
近年来,移动运营商注意到无线蜂窝网络对多播服务的需求不断增长。在此场景中,多播技术用于为同时请求相同数据内容的一组用户提供服务。由于多播应用预计将在即将到来的第五代(5G)系统上大规模交换,第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)定义了多媒体广播多播服务(MBMS)标准。MBMS支持长期演进(LTE)上的多播服务,4G无线技术在移动环境中提供高质量的服务。然而,与MBMS服务以及更传统的单播服务的管理有关的几个问题仍然存在。本章的目的是分析在LTE上支持异构流量的主要挑战,特别关注资源管理,这被认为是在蜂窝网络上有效提供移动多媒体服务的关键方面。
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