JOURNAL ARTICLE

Informationally Decentralized Video Streaming Over Multihop Wireless Networks

Hsien-Po ShiangMihaela van der Schaar

Year: 2007 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Multimedia Vol: 9 (6)Pages: 1299-1313   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Various packet scheduling, dynamic routing, error-protection, and channel adaptation strategies have been proposed at different layers of the protocol stack to address multi-user video streaming over multihop wireless networks. However, these cross-layer transmission strategies can be efficiently optimized only if they use accurate information about the network conditions and hence, are able to timely adapt to network changes. Due to the informationally decentralized nature of the multihop wireless network, performing centralized optimization for delay-sensitive video streaming application based on global information about the network status is not practical. Distributed solutions that adapt the transmission strategies based on timely information feedback need to be considered. To acquire this information feedback for cross-layer adaptation, we deploy an overlay infrastructure, which is able to relay the necessary information about the network status and incurred delays across different network “horizons” (i.e., across a different number of hops in a predetermined period of time). In this paper, we propose a distributed streaming approach that is optimized based on the local information feedback acquired from the various network horizons. We investigate the distributed cross-layer adaptation at each wireless node by considering the advantages resulting from an accurate and frequent network information feedback from larger horizons as well as the drawbacks resulting from an increased transmission overhead. Based on the information feedback, we can estimate the risk that packets from different priority classes will not arrive at their destination before their decoding deadline expires. Subsequently, the various transmission strategies such as packet scheduling, retransmission limit and dynamic routing policies are adapted to jointly consider the estimated risk as well as the impact in terms of distortion

Keywords:
Computer science Computer network Network packet Wireless network Distributed computing Overhead (engineering) Wireless Transmission (telecommunications) Scheduling (production processes) Wireless ad hoc network Telecommunications

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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