QAM Resource Allocation in Mixed-Format VoD Systems

2007; International Communication Association; Volume: 2; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4304/jcm.2.1.1-9

ISSN

2374-4367

Autores

Jiong Gong, David P. Reed, Terry Shaw, Daniel A. Vivanco, Jim Martin,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Queuing Theory Analysis

Resumo

A Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) resource allocation algorithm for Video on Demand (VoD)traffic is presented. Based on stream encoding rates and available system capacity, the proposed on-line non-mixing algorithm will select the QAM modulator that maximizes system efficiency in a VoD service group. A discrete event simulator has been developed to compare the performance of the proposed algorithm against two commonly deployed algorithms known as the least-loaded and most-loaded algorithms. Our analysis suggests that the non-mixing algorithm performs better than the two algorithms under a range of assumptions that take into account peak concurrent usage rate and traffic mixture composition. We show that the non-mixing algorithm leads to an average of 4.39% higher allowed peak usage rate than the least-loaded and most-loaded algorithms.

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