Abstract

Multicast-based multimedia streaming is expected to be a key application in the next generation of wireless and mobile networks. For such applications, we utilize hierarchical non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) consisting of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites, high-altitude platforms (HAPs), and user equipment (UE). However, existing multicast protocols for NTN cause a long delay and jitter owing to packet loss, thus being the cause of low-quality streaming services. We propose a reliable multi-cast protocol, namely, overhearing and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) repairing reliable multicast (ONRM), for delay reduction. In ONRM, the HAP overhears packets from the LEO to UE and retransmits the lost packets using NOMA on behalf of the LEO to prevent delay increments. We carried out evaluations based on the release of Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in terms of delay, throughput, and jitter. We prepared existing multicast protocols, pragmatic general multi-cast (PGM), reliable and efficient multicast protocol (REMP), and extended bit-indexed explicit replication (extended BIER) for comparison. Results show that ONRM outperforms other multicast protocols. Especially, the proposed ONRM can realize a low jitter and enables high-quality multimedia streaming over NTN.

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