Abstract
Video multicast over broadband wireless networks suffers from packet losses induced by fading wireless channels and user heterogeneity in channel conditions within a multicast group. A promising solution to these problems is the use of layered hybrid FEC/ARQ for scalable video multicast. However, how to allocate the radio resources to multiple video layers and how to address the cross-layer combination of application layer hybrid FEC/ARQ and physical layer MCS (modulation and coding schemes) for each video layer, is not a trivial issue. We prove that this problem is NP-hard and propose an optimal Error-resilient Video Multicast (ERVM) framework in infrastructure-based broadband wireless networks. To avoid user heterogeneity and feedback implosion, we use a weighted designated user group to send light-weight feedback messages. The ERVM algorithm is based on the dynamic programming method with a pseudo-polynomial run time, and can get the optimal transmission configuration to maximize the expected utility for the designated user group, which is a probabilistic function of the received video rate. Simulation results show that our ERVM algorithm offers significant improvements over the conventional single-layer FEC/ARQ scheme and the layered FEC scheme. Furthermore, our weighted designated user group with light-weight and accurate feedbacks is better than other user feedback schemes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 54th Annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference: "Energizing Global Communications", GLOBECOM 2011 - Houston, TX, United States Duration: 2011 Dec 5 → 2011 Dec 9 |
Other
Other | 54th Annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference: "Energizing Global Communications", GLOBECOM 2011 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Houston, TX |
Period | 11/12/5 → 11/12/9 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering