Abstract

This article investigates the efficient transmission of file download services to several users simultaneously in 3G mobile networks with HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) and MBMS (Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services). HSDPA supports high speed point-to-point (p-t-p) transmissions (up to several Mb/s), whereas with MBMS the same content can be transmitted with a point-to-multipoint (p-t-m) connection to multiple users in a unidirectional fashion. Multicast delivery can be implemented through only p-t-p transmissions with HSDPA, a single p-t-m transmission with MBMS, or using both jointly in a hybrid approach by employing HSDPA for error repair of the MBMS p-t-m transmission. We investigate the optimum HSDPA and MBMS transmission configuration when they are used separately, and the trade-off between the initial MBMS file p-t-m transmission and the HSDPA error repair for the hybrid delivery. The approach of minimizing the transmission energy (product of the transmit power times the transmission time) to achieve a target file acquisition probability (percentage of users that successfully receive the file) has been adopted.

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