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Admission control and channel allocation of multi-item requests for real-time data broadcast

  • Jingsong Lv*
  • , Victor C.S. Lee
  • , Minming Li
  • , Enhong Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Owing to its potential to satisfy all outstanding requests for the same data item with a single response, on-demand data broadcast becomes a widely accepted approach to dynamic and scalable wireless information dissemination. In some emerging applications, such as road traffic navigation system, users prefer to request multiple dependent data items at a time. In addition, requests usually have deadline constraints for real-time applications. However, in existing works, clients will not know that their requests cannot be satisfied until the deadlines expire. In this paper, admission control is introduced to data broadcast systems such that clients can be informed in advance in the case that their requests have no hope to be satisfied so that earlier remedial actions can be taken. Furthermore, a matching based allocation scheme is proposed to maximize data sharing among requests in multi-channel architectures. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithms have better performance and quality of service (QoS) than traditional algorithms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages202-211
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event18th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, RTCSA 2012 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 19 Aug 201222 Aug 2012

Conference

Conference18th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, RTCSA 2012
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period19/08/1222/08/12

Keywords

  • admission control
  • channel allocation
  • data broadcast systems
  • real-time multi-item requests

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