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Joint Multicast-Unicast Design for Multiuser MIMO Networks
Speaker: Dr. Kate Ching-Ju LIN Associate Research Fellow Research Center for Information Technology Innovation Academia Sinica Taiwan Title: "Joint Multicast-Unicast Design for Multiuser MIMO Networks" Date: Monday, 27 April 2015 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (near lifts 25/26), HKUST Abstract: Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) has recently been specified in wireless standards, e.g., LTE-Advance and 802.11ac, to allow an access point (AP) to transmit multiple unicast streams simultaneously to different clients. These protocols however have no specific mechanism for multicasting. Existing systems hence simply allow a single multicast transmission, as a result underutilizing the AP's multiple antennas. Even worse, in most of systems, multicast is by default sent at the base rate, wasting a considerable link margin available for delivering extra information. To address this inefficiency, we present the design and implementation of HybridCast, a MU-MIMO system that enables joint unicast and multicast. HybridCast efficiently leverages the unused MIMO capability and link margin to send unicast streams concurrently with a multicast session, while ensuring not to harm the achievable rate of multicasting. We evaluate the performance of HybridCast via both testbed experiments and simulations. The results show that HybridCast always outperforms single multicast transmission. ***************** Biography: Kate Ching-Ju Lin received the BS degree from the Department of Computer Science, National Tsing Hua University in 2003, and the PhD degree from the Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia, National Taiwan University in 2009. She was a visiting scholar at CSAIL, MIT from March 2007 to March 2008 and from October 2010 to March 2011. After her graduation, she joined Research Center for Information Technology Innovation at Academia Sinica, Taiwan. She is currently an associate research fellow. Her current research interests include MIMO systems, wireless multimedia networking, and visible light communications. Dr. Lin has been actively involved in chairing sessions, and has served as a TPC member in major conferences, including ACM MOBICOM, USENIX NSDI, IEEE INFOCOM, etc. She is currently an Editor for Wireless Networks. Dr. Lin received the Taiwan Ten Outstanding Young Women Award in 2015, the K.-T. Li Young Researcher Award in 2013, and the MOST Outstanding Young Scholar Award in 2013. She is a member of the IEEE and ACM.