Upstream Content Scheduling in Wi-Fi DenseNets during Large-Scale Events

The smartphone revolution and widespread availability of wireless LAN and mobile Internet technologies has changed the way people interact with the world. These technologies can be exploited by event organisers to boost audience involvement and immersion, for example, by integrating user-generated content into the event experience. In this paper, we developed a large-scale event participation platform for the wireless transmission of user- generated videos to be used during the event. Such events often bring together thousands of users on a small geographical area and providing wireless connectivity in such dense environments is highly challenging. We analysed the efficiency of several upload scheduling strategies in Wi-Fi DenseNets based on extensive experiments performed in a shielded lab environment. We showed that intelligent scheduling improved throughput over 20% compared to uncoordinated uploading in a dense network, with more expected gains when the density would further increase. Moreover, we also calculated the theoretical scalability of the platform. Based on our results, we confirm the importance of content scheduling to efficiently utilise WLAN technologies in highly dense environments.

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