Abstract

Due to the capability of simultaneously delivering the same information to multiple users, the multicast transmission has been widely applied over the satellite networks. Furthermore, more and more information needs to ensure the transmission delay within a predefined bound. However, the satellite networks possess the time-varying characteristics and limited energy, which causes challenges for the low delay multicast design. In this paper, we investigate the energy-efficient delay-bounded (EEDB) multicast problem to accomplish the multicast transmission within the given delay bound, but to consume energy as less as possible. Specially, with the help of the time-expanded graph (TEG), we construct the multicast time-expanded graph (MTEG) through introducing some auxiliary vertices and arcs to accurately depict the across-time multicast transmission and the “wireless multicast advantage”. Then, we formulate the EEDB multicast problem as one combinatorial optimization and propose an iterative heuristic algorithm to achieve the suboptimal multicast scheme. Simulation results are also presented to verify our proposed algorithm.

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