Wireless broadcast data scheduling in environment with re-attempt users: Optimization through intelligent feedback monitoring
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2001Source
Proceedings - 2001 International Conference on Third Generation Wireless and BeyondProceedings - 2001 International Conference on Third Generation Wireless and Beyond
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Most of the previous work on wireless broadcast data scheduling has been based on simplified assumptions regarding mobile user behaviour. In this paper, we show that the employment of a realistic mobile user behaviour model introduces additional complexity into wireless broadcast system design. Also, we prove the existence of negative-feedback interdependence between broadcast schedule and user population behaviour, and we propose a concept that can prevent the interdependence from causing unstable system performance.
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