Optimizing Video QoE for Mobile eMBMS Users in Cellular Networks

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Abstract

Evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS) is used in cellular networks to improve the utilization of scarce wireless resources in high user density service areas. However, eMBMS configuration involves interwoven decisions including which base stations (eNB) to synchronize to form Single Frequency Networks (SFN), which video qualities to be serviced, and how to distribute resources among different videos. These decisions should accommodate disparate channel conditions for eMBMS users, and the impact of eNB's unicast-load in the service area. In this paper, we formulate eMBMS configuration as an optimization problem that maximizes the video QoE for users. Additionally, we present NIMBLE as an eMBMS configuration heuristic, guided by our optimization framework, to solve the problem in realtime. Furthermore, NIMBLE's design integrates elements to accommodate the dynamic nature of cellular networks resulting from changes in both user, and network state over time. We developed a simulation testbed, and performed extensive experiments to show that, in comparison to state-of-the-art schemes, NIMBLE can increase the average user throughput by 150%, and reduce the bitrate switches by 75%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3166-3178
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Volume23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Mobile communication
  • multicast
  • multimedia broadcasting
  • quality of experience
  • resource utilization

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