scholarly journals Video Packet Selection and Scheduling for Multipath Streaming

2007 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 629-641 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Jurca ◽  
P. Frossard
Author(s):  
Árpád Huszák ◽  
Sándor Imre

Simultaneous connection to several networks through multiple interfaces is possible with today’s mobile terminals. In order to efficiently utilize the interfaces’ capabilities and increase the quality of the streamed video, multipath streaming can be used. Resource intensive applications can deliver high bitrate streams over multiple paths bycumulating the available bandwidth of the different subpaths. In this paper we propose a multipath streaming method that chooses a set of paths maximizing the overall quality at the client. While the available paths have different bandwidth, delay and loss probability constrains, the packet distributor must take the video packet importance and the dependencies between packets into account. In order to efficiently distributethe packets, the link must be ordered based on the network attributes. Grey Relational Analysis (GRA) is a promising algorithmic approach that can realize dynamic interface ordering with multiple alternatives (interfaces) and attributes (network parameters). However similarly to some other decision methods, GRA also suffers from rank reversal phenomenon. Transmitting the reference video frames on the most reliable links will decrease the loss probability of important data packets and increase the measured video quality. The change of link order can lead to frequent handovers causing the degradation of the observed video quality.


1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duan-Shin Lee ◽  
Kou-Hu Tzou ◽  
San-Qi Li

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Hayoung Oh

Multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) is a well-known technique for the exploitation of the spatial multiplexing (MUX) and spatial diversity (DIV) gains that improve transmission quality and reliability. In this paper, we propose a quality-adaptive scheme for handover and forwarding that supports mobile-video-streaming services in MIMO-capable, heterogeneous wireless-access networks such as those for Wi-Fi and LTE. Unlike previous handover schemes, we propose an appropriate metric for the selection of the wireless technology and the MIMO mode, whereby a new address availability and the wireless-channel quality, both of which are in a new wireless-access network so that the handover and video-playing delays are reduced, are considered. While an MN maintains its original care-of address (oCoA), the video packets destined for the MN are forwarded with the MIMO technique (MUX mode or DIV mode) on top of a specific wireless technology from the previous Access Router (pAR) to the new Access Router (nAR) until they finally reach the MN; however, to guarantee a high video-streaming quality and to limit the video-packet-forwarding hops between the pAR and the nAR, the MN creates a new CoA (nCOA) within the delay threshold of the QoS/quality of experience (QoE) satisfaction result, and then, as much as possible, the video packet is forwarded with the MUX. Through extensive simulations, we show that the proposed scheme is a significant improvement upon the other schemes.


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