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The target coverage optimisation is an important problem in directional sensor networks (DSNs). In this study, the authors present a novel algorithm, called cover critical target first (CCTF), for improving the coverage ratio in DSN. CCTF simultaneously maximises the number of covered targets, reduces the number of active sensors, and extends network lifetime. For a set of uncovered targets, CCTF always finds the highest priority target which has the minimum number of covering sensors. Among sensors that could cover this target, CCTF activates a sensor that covers more additional targets besides the found target. CCTF's performance is evaluated in terms of coverage ratio, the number of active sensors, and power consumption through extensive simulation. The simulation indicates that CCTF is robust against orientation and localisation errors.
In this study, the authors focus on segment characteristic analysis and joint optimisation of modulation and coding scheme (MCS) selection, resource block (RB) assignment and the block error ratio (BLER) determination and segment adaptation scheme to satisfy dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH) clients over wireless networks. First, the authors define a utility function as the continuous playback time that the packets scheduled with the allocated resource can support. Then, the authors formulate the MCS selection, RB assignment and BLER determination into a mathematical model. The relationship among the above three factors can be explored instead of performing MCS selection and RB assignment with the fixed BLER. By decomposing the original problem into some sub-problems, the authors can get a solution to the original problem with low complexity. At the client level, the authors develop an adaptive segment request strategy based on the playback information, the segments' characteristics and the estimated transmission rate. To decrease the influence of the inaccurate estimations, an adaptive guard time interval based on the real playback information and transmission information of the previous segments is introduced. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can efficiently improve playback continuity and video quality over the existing algorithms.
The DVB-S2 standard has been optimised for provision of broadband multimedia services to geographically dispersed fixed satellite end-users under line-of-sight (LOS) channel condition. However, continuing growth in demand for mobile broadband services via satellite necessitates a detailed examination of the DVB-S2 technology to assess its suitability for application in the mobile satellite environment. The environment is affected by signal fading due to path blockage, multipath propagation and shadowing, Doppler shift which is expressed by the Rician channel K-factor parameter values. In this paper, a model was developed in MATLAB® to simulate transmission scenarios through a mobile satellite channel, in order to investigate the bit-error-rate (BER) performance of the 16-APSK and 32-APSK modulation formats for different coding rates. This modelling of higher modulation formats of the DVB-S2 standard until now, has not been addressed adequately in related literature. Moreover, the mobility effect over the BER performance is not well investigated in the literature especially for high modulation schemes. Results obtained by simulation indicate a significant degradation in the system's BER when compared to a line-of-sight channel condition. Which even becomes worse with added varying mobility scenarios. However, higher Rician channel K-factor values tend to improve the link quality closer to that of the AWGN. These results highlight a crucial need to develop improved receiver processing and new switching thresholds applicable to the mobile satellite environment that deliver improved link availability as well as enhanced data throughput for different mobility scenarios.