2012 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/wowmom.2012.6263727
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User satisfaction-based resource allocation for GEO satellites

Abstract: In recent work we have introduced and evaluated a fair and dynamic joint Call Admission Control (CAC) and Multiple Access Control (MAC) framework, for Geostationary Orbit (GEO) Satellite Systems, named Fair Predictive Resource Reservation Access (FPRRA). The framework was based on accurate videoconference and data traffic prediction, made decisions after taking into account the provider's revenue, and was shown to be highly efficient. In this paper we enhance FPRRA by talking into account the users' satisfacti… Show more

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“…The respective results were compared and their relation to the proposed resource pricing approach was discussed. The results in [7] showed that, in spite of the much lower traffic modeling accuracy for video sources in comparison to videoconference sources, the proposed scheme was still able to outperform other schemes from the literature.…”
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“…The respective results were compared and their relation to the proposed resource pricing approach was discussed. The results in [7] showed that, in spite of the much lower traffic modeling accuracy for video sources in comparison to videoconference sources, the proposed scheme was still able to outperform other schemes from the literature.…”
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“…However, this accurate prediction is not possible for all types of video sequences, and even when it is, it often involves a higher degree of complexity which would incur additional computational requirements for an OBP system. For this reason, in [7] we studied the efficiency of our scheme in the absence of accurate multimedia traffic prediction, by implementing our DAR(1) modeling approach on video (not videoconference) traces, and studying the effect that the lack of high modeling accuracy had on our framework, in terms of bandwidth utilization and provider revenue. The notion of user satisfaction was also introduced in [7].…”
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