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Title: Simulation and Analysis of Multicast Scheme in UMTS Network
Authors: Bamniya, Kishor Himsinh
Keywords: EC 2008
Project Report 2008
EC Project Report
Project Report
EC (Communication)
Communication
08MECC
08MECC02
Communication
Communication 2008
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2010
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 08MECC02
Abstract: The mobile communication industry is renowned for its technical innovation,rapid growth and tantalizing promises. In contrast to the dramatic downterm in the general communications market, the mobile sector has continued to grow and evolve.UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) is a family of third generation mobile networks designed to o er high bandwidth radio access. UMTS has been speci ed as an integrated solution for mobile voice and data with wide area coverage. This report work addresses the analysis and the improvement of the multicast mechanisms in MBMS (Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service) through the ex- ploitation of high levels of Radio Resource Management. MBMS is a solution for transferring video and audio clips, although real streaming is also possible via the system. Multicast is an ecient method of supporting group communication as it allows the transmission of packets to multiple destinations using fewer network re- sources. Even if UMTS has not been designed for supporting multicast mechanisms, (MBMS) framework of UMTS supports multicast mechanism. The most important part of this report is the multicast scheme, here the mul- ticast routing mechanism with the multicast group management is descibed. The critical parameters for the evaluation of the scheme are the number of users within the multicast group, the amount of data sent to the multicast users, the density of the multicast users within the cells and nally the type of transport channel used for the transmission of the multicast data over the air. In this thesis, the performance of multicast scheme is analyzed in terms of its performance with respect to number of multicast users and number of packets per multicast users.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1563
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