Visible to the public A Cross-layer Based Packet Scheduling Scheme for Multimedia Traffic in Satellite LTE Networks

TitleA Cross-layer Based Packet Scheduling Scheme for Multimedia Traffic in Satellite LTE Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsAiyetoro, G., Takawira, F.
Conference NameNew Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2014 6th International Conference on
Date PublishedMarch
Keywordsartificial satellites, CBQA scheduler, cross-layer based packet scheduling algorithm, cross-layer based queue-aware scheduler, delays, global coverage, land mobile dual-polarized GEO satellite system, land mobile radio, Long Term Evolution, MIMO, MIMO communication, MIMO technology, mobile satellite communication, mobile services, Multimedia communication, multimedia traffic QoS demands, packet radio networks, quality of service, Satellite broadcasting, satellite LTE air interface, satellite LTE network, Satellites, Scheduling algorithms, telecommunication traffic, terrestrial counterpart, Throughput
Abstract

This paper proposes a new cross-layer based packet scheduling scheme for multimedia traffic in satellite Long Term Evolution (LTE) network which adopts MIMO technology. The Satellite LTE air interface will provide global coverage and hence complement its terrestrial counterpart in the provision of mobile services (especially multimedia services) to users across the globe. A dynamic packet scheduling scheme is very important towards actualizing an effective utilization of the limited available resources in satellite LTE networks without compromise to the Quality of Service (QoS) demands of multimedia traffic. Hence, the need for an effective packet scheduling algorithm cannot be overemphasized. The aim of this paper is to propose a new scheduling algorithm tagged Cross-layer Based Queue-Aware (CBQA) Scheduler that will provide a good trade-off among QoS, fairness and throughput. The newly proposed scheduler is compared to existing ones through simulations and various performance indices have been used. A land mobile dual-polarized GEO satellite system has been considered for this work.

DOI10.1109/NTMS.2014.6813994
Citation Key6813994