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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A 2006 Vol.7 No.5 P.811-818

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2006.A0811


An embedded packet train and adaptive FEC scheme for effective video adaptation over wireless broadband networks


Author(s):  Huang Chih-wei, Hwang Jenq-neng

Affiliation(s):  Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Corresponding email(s):   cwh@ee.washington.edu, hwang@ee.washington.edu

Key Words:  Adaptive FEC, Available bandwidth estimation, Layered streaming, Congestion control algorithm


Huang Chih-wei, Hwang Jenq-neng. An embedded packet train and adaptive FEC scheme for effective video adaptation over wireless broadband networks[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2006, 7(5): 811-818.

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Abstract: 
With the rapid growth of wireless broadband technologies, such as WLAN and WiMAX, quality streaming video contents are available through portable devices anytime, anywhere. The layered multicast system using scalable video codecs has been proposed as an efficient architecture for video dissemination taking account of user and link diversities. However, in the wired/wireless combined best-effort based heterogeneous IP networks which provide more fluctuation in available bandwidth and end-to-end delay, the performance of streaming systems has been greatly degraded due to frequent packet loss, resulting from either wired congestion or wireless fading/shadowing. In this paper, we present a real-time embedded packet train probing scheme for estimating end-to-end available bandwidth so as to accomplish effective congestion and error control. This is facilitated by effective classification of packet loss sources, delay trend detection algorithm and flexible transmission rate of packets. Under the proper wireless channel modelling and estimation, our layered structure can allow appropriate subscription of video layers and adaptively insert necessary amount of forward error correction (FEC) packets so as to achieve QoS optimized system for scalable video multicasting.

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