2018 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/bmsb.2018.8436840
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Power Efficiency of the Hybrid Broadcast Unicast Network with Suitable Resource Allocation

Abstract: The demand on linear services like mobile TV has been growing during the last few years, creating challenges to the conventional methods of delivery such as broadcast networks and broadband mobile networks. In this paper, a hybrid approach with the coexistence of a broadcast transmitter and a unicast broadband transmitter is discussed, and the problem of the power consumption and power efficiency is interpreted. To achieve an efficient hybrid network in terms of power consumed to serve a user, the hybrid netwo… Show more

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“…The expression for coverage probability and achievable throughput were also derived and used to optimize the performance in terms of BC zone size. Further analysis of the interference sources and suitable approximations were drawn in [153], and the optimization of network energy efficiency was analyzed in [154]. The model was then generalized in [155] to include numerous broadcasting transmitters distributed in the service area.…”
Section: Broadcast/unicastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression for coverage probability and achievable throughput were also derived and used to optimize the performance in terms of BC zone size. Further analysis of the interference sources and suitable approximations were drawn in [153], and the optimization of network energy efficiency was analyzed in [154]. The model was then generalized in [155] to include numerous broadcasting transmitters distributed in the service area.…”
Section: Broadcast/unicastmentioning
confidence: 99%