Throughput Based Switching Threshold for Multicast and Unicast in Cellular OFDM Networks

This paper focusses on the problem of the switching threshold between multicast and unicast transmission in the downlink of an OFDM based air interface. In general, unicast transmission can benefit from high rate channel state information and is flexible in downlink rate adaptation, but the number o...

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