Title
Adaptive modulation for finite horizon multicasting of erasure-coded data
Abstract
We design an adaptive modulation scheme to support opportunistic multicast scheduling in wireless networks. Whereas prior work optimizes capacity, we investigate the finite horizon problem where (once or repeatedly) a fixed number of packets has to be transmitted to a set of wireless receivers in the shortest amount of time - a common problem, e.g., for software updates or video multicast. In the finite horizon problem, the optimum coding and modulation schemes critically depend on the recent reception history of the receivers and require a fine balance between maximizing overall throughput and equalizing individual receiver throughput. We formulate a dynamic programming algorithm that optimally solves this scheduling problem. We then develop two low complexity heuristics that perform very close to the optimal solution and are suitable for practical online scheduling in base stations. We further analyze the performance of our algorithms by means of simulation in a wide range of wireless scenarios. They substantially outperform existing solutions based on throughput maximization or favoring the user with the worst channel, and we obtain a 35% performance improvement over the former and a 100% improvement over the latter in a scenario with Rayleigh fading.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/COMSNETS.2013.6465560
COMSNETS
Keywords
Field
DocType
finite horizon multicasting,online scheduling,video multicast,modulation coding,scheduling,receiver reception,rayleigh fading,software updates,adaptive modulation scheme,optimum coding-modulation scheme,wireless receivers,wireless networks,opportunistic multicast scheduling,complexity heuristics,base stations,adaptive modulation,dynamic programming algorithm,dynamic programming,erasure-coded data,adaptive codes,rayleigh channels,multicast communication
Source-specific multicast,Link adaptation,Wireless network,Rayleigh fading,Job shop scheduling,Scheduling (computing),Computer science,Computer network,Real-time computing,Multicast,Throughput
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2155-2487
978-1-4673-5329-8
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
10
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gek Hong Sim1386.93
Balaji Rengarajan211811.05
Jörg Widmer33924328.38