Adaptive Point-to-Multipoint Transmission for Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services in LTE

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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6 pages, 7 figures

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This paper investigates point-to-multipoint (PTM) transmission supporting adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) as well as retransmissions based on incremental redundancy. In contrast to the classical PTM transmission which was introduced by the Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS), the adaptiveness requires user individual feedback channels that allow the receivers to report their radio conditions and send positive or negative acknowledgments (ACK/NACK) for a Layer 1 transport block to the eNodeB. In this work, an adaptive PTM scheme based on feedback from multiple users is presented and evaluated. Furthermore, a simple NACK-oriented feedback mechanism is introduced to relieve the feedback channel that is used in the uplink. Finally, the performance of different single-cell MBMS transmission modes is evaluated by dynamic radio network simulations. It is shown that adaptive PTM transmission outperforms the conventional MBMS configurations in terms of radio resource consumption and user satisfaction rate.

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