Queueing Analysis of Unicast IPTV With User Mobility and Adaptive Modulation and Coding in Wireless Cellular Networks
Mingfu Li

TL;DR
This paper develops a queueing model to analyze unicast IPTV performance in wireless cellular networks, considering user mobility and adaptive modulation, providing accurate formulas for bandwidth, blocking, and dropping rates.
Contribution
It introduces a novel queueing model that incorporates user mobility and adaptive modulation and coding, deriving closed-form solutions for key performance metrics.
Findings
Analytical results closely match simulation data.
Adaptive modulation improves spectral efficiency and reduces blocking.
The model enables precise resource allocation and admission control.
Abstract
Unicast IPTV services that can support live TV, video-on-demand (VoD), video conferencing, and online gaming applications over broadband wireless cellular networks have been becoming popular in recent years. However, video streaming services significantly impact the performance of wireless cellular networks because they are bandwidth hogs. To maintain the system performance, effective admission control and resource allocation mechanisms based on an accurate mathematical analysis are required. On the other hand, the quality of a wireless link usually changes with time due to the user mobility or time-varying channel characteristics. To counteract such time-varying channels and improve the spectral efficiency, adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) scheme can be adopted in offering unicast IPTV services for mobile users. In this paper, closed-form solutions for the bandwidth usage, blocking…
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