Adaptive Bandwidth Sharing for Optimizing QoE of Real-Time Video
Sushi Anna George, Vinay Joseph

TL;DR
This paper introduces an iterative semi-static bandwidth sharing policy that enhances real-time video QoE by balancing static and dynamic sharing, with proven optimality and practical simulation results.
Contribution
It proposes a novel bandwidth sharing policy that minimizes coordination while ensuring optimal resource allocation for real-time traffic, with theoretical guarantees and simulation validation.
Findings
Achieves near-optimal bandwidth allocation
Reduces coordination overhead
Ensures convergence to optimal static sharing
Abstract
The concept of spectrum or bandwidth sharing has gained significant global attention as a means to enhance the efficiency of real-time traffic management in wireless networks. Effective bandwidth sharing enables optimal utilization of available resources, reducing congestion and improving QoE for delay-sensitive applications such as real-time video transmission. In this paper, we propose a novel iterative semi-static bandwidth sharing policy that balances the advantages of both static and dynamic sharing approaches. Our approach minimizes the frequency of coordination between network operators while ensuring efficient resource allocation and meeting the stringent QoE demands of real-time traffic. The proposed policy iteratively optimizes both the spectrum sharing between operators and the resource allocation for individual clients. We establish strong theoretical guarantees for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · Image and Video Quality Assessment · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
