Optimising QoE distribution for video applications through LTE-WiFi interworking


Autoria(s): Seyedebrahimi, Mirghiasaldin; Peng, Xiao Hong
Contribuinte(s)

Al-Begain, Khalid

Data(s)

05/01/2016

Resumo

Mobile WiFi devices are becoming increasingly popular in non-seamless and user-controlled mobile traffic offloading alongside the standard WiFi hotspots. Unlike the operator-controlled hotspots, a mobile WiFi device relies on the capacity of the macro-cell for the data rate allocated to it. This type of devices can help offloading data traffic from the macro-cell base station and serve the end users within a closer range, but will change the pattern of resource distributions operated by the base station. We propose a resource allocation scheme that aims to optimize user quality of experience (QoE) when accessing video services in the environment where traffic offloading is taking place through interworking between a mobile communication system and low range wireless LANs. In this scheme, a rate redistribution algorithm is derived to perform scheduling which is controlled by a no-reference quality assessment metric in order to achieve the desired trade-offs between efficiency and fairness. We show the performance of this algorithm in terms of the distribution of the allocated data rates throughout the macro-cell investigated and the service coverage offered by the WiFi access point.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28200/1/Optimising_QoE_distribution_for_video_applications_through_LTE_WiFi.pdf

Seyedebrahimi, Mirghiasaldin and Peng, Xiao Hong (2016). Optimising QoE distribution for video applications through LTE-WiFi interworking. IN: Proceedings - NGMAST 2015: The 9th International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies. Al-Begain, Khalid (ed.) IEEE.

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IEEE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28200/

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NonPeerReviewed