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arxiv: 1603.02472 · v1 · pith:XQQ6CL54new · submitted 2016-03-08 · 💻 cs.NI · cs.MM

Anticipatory Radio Resource Management for Mobile Video Streaming with Linear Programming

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keywords anticipatorylinearmodelpredictionprogrammingradioresourcesstalling
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In anticipatory networking, channel prediction is used to improve communication performance. This paper describes a new approach for allocating resources to video streaming traffic while accounting for quality of service. The proposed method is based on integrating a model of the user's local play-out buffer into the radio access network. The linearity of this model allows to formulate a Linear Programming problem that optimizes the trade-off between the allocated resources and the stalling time of the media stream. Our simulation results demonstrate the full power of anticipatory optimization in a simple, yet representative, scenario. Compared to instantaneous adaptation, our anticipatory solution shows impressive gains in spectral efficiency and stalling duration at feasible computation time while being robust against prediction errors.

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