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摘要
随着数据传输、流媒体直播和高质量视频消费在移动设备上的日益普及,人们越来越需要一种具有成本效益且可靠的方法来向广大受众传输大量此类内容。虽然宽带移动网络可以通过更密集的基站和更高的频率来提高容量,但设施的线性发展速度很难与服务吞吐量的非线性增长相匹配。事实证明,地面广播在向大范围移动设备传输流行视频流方面效率更高。然而,由于其仅具有下行链路的特性,它无法提供持续可靠的服务。因此,地面广播与宽带移动网络的融合再次成为需要考虑的相关话题。本文采用地面广播作为向手机传输流媒体服务的主要管道,并利用第五代移动通信(5G)新无线电(NR)移动载波提供互补的丢包重传服务,确保无缝的服务体验。首先,提出了一种基于 5G 广播和 5G NR 系统的跨标准数据包重传(CPR)方案。介绍了相应的协议和方案,并实现了一个原型系统。CPR 能够很好地支持对延迟不敏感的数据广播服务,但其高层融合对支持对延迟敏感的实时服务提出了挑战。为解决这一问题,提出了一种 MAC 层同质数据包重传(HPR)方案。其基本原理是利用 5G 的载波聚合机制,修改协议使一个载波能够模拟广播,同时在另一个载波中保持单播。在 HPR 中,数据包重传可在 MAC 层完成,从而将重传延迟减少到 5 微秒以内。本文介绍了基于所提方案的仿真和试验结果。
Packet Retransmission Schemes and Trials for Broadcast Services in Mobile Scenarios
With the escalating prevalence of datacasting, live streaming and high-quality video consumption on mobile devices, there arises an increasing demand for a cost-effective and reliable approach to transmit large volumes of such content to extensive audiences. While broadband mobile networks can increase capacity through denser base stations and higher frequencies, the linear pace of facility development makes it difficult to match the non-linear growth of the service throughput. Terrestrial Broadcast has proven itself to be significantly more efficient in transmitting popular video streams to mobile devices over a large area. However, due to its downlink-only nature, it falls short of delivering consistently reliable services. Hence, the convergence of terrestrial broadcast and broadband mobile networks has resurfaced as a pertinent topic for consideration. In this paper, terrestrial broadcast is adopted as the main pipe to transmit streaming services to mobile phones, with a 5th generation mobile communications (5G) new radio (NR) mobile carrier employed to provide complementary packet loss retransmission service, ensuring a seamless service experience. First, a cross-standard packet retransmission (CPR) scheme is proposed based on 5G broadcast and 5G NR Systems. Corresponding protocols and schemes are introduced, and a prototype system is realized. CPR is able to support delay-insensitive datacasting services very well, yet its higher layer convergence poses challenges for supporting delay-sensitive real-time services. To address this, a MAC-layer homogeneous packet retransmission (HPR) scheme is proposed. The basic principle is to utilize the carrier aggregation mechanism of 5G, modifying the protocols to enable one carrier to simulate broadcast while maintaining unicast in another carrier. In HPR, packet retransmission can be done at the MAC layer, reducing the retransmission delay to within 5 microseconds. Simulation and trial results are presented based on the proposed schemes.
期刊介绍:
The Society’s Field of Interest is “Devices, equipment, techniques and systems related to broadcast technology, including the production, distribution, transmission, and propagation aspects.” In addition to this formal FOI statement, which is used to provide guidance to the Publications Committee in the selection of content, the AdCom has further resolved that “broadcast systems includes all aspects of transmission, propagation, and reception.”