Presentation 2003/10/17
Optimal Resource Allocation for Interactive Satellite Multimedia Communications(Resource Allocation)
Ki-Dong Lee, Hokyom Kim, Ho-Jin Lee, Deock Gil Oh, Young K. Chang,
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Abstract(in English) A simple exact solution method for return link capacity allocation scheduling in a satellite interactive network using a hybrid CDMA/TDMA scheme is developed. The objective is defined as the total amount that is not assigned to terminals out of the total amount that is requested by terminals. The resource allocation problem is mathematically formulated as a binary integer programming problem. In order to improve the computational efficiency the problem is decomposed into two sub-problems and then exactly solved within a few milliseconds. Because of computational efficiency and solution optimality, the proposed method can be utilized for resource management in practical systems.
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Keyword(in English) Multimedia / satellite / resource
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Title (in English) Optimal Resource Allocation for Interactive Satellite Multimedia Communications(Resource Allocation)
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Keyword(1) Multimedia
Keyword(2) satellite
Keyword(3) resource
1st Author's Name Ki-Dong Lee
1st Author's Affiliation ETRI()
2nd Author's Name Hokyom Kim
2nd Author's Affiliation ETRI
3rd Author's Name Ho-Jin Lee
3rd Author's Affiliation ETRI
4th Author's Name Deock Gil Oh
4th Author's Affiliation ETRI
5th Author's Name Young K. Chang
5th Author's Affiliation Hankook Aviation Univ.
Date 2003/10/17
Paper # SAT2003-124
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 386
Page pp.pp.-
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