• DocumentCode
    1423598
  • Title

    Joint Coding/Routing Optimization for Distributed Video Sources in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks

  • Author

    Li, Chenglin ; Zou, Junni ; Xiong, Hongkai ; Chen, Chang Wen

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron. Eng., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
  • Volume
    21
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    141
  • Lastpage
    155
  • Abstract
    This paper studies a joint coding/routing optimization between network lifetime and video distortion by applying information theory to wireless visual sensor networks for correlated sources. Arbitrary coding [distributed video coding and network coding (NC)] from both combinatorial optimization and information theory could make significant progress toward the performance limit and tractable. Also, multipath routing can spread energy utilization across nodes within the entire network to keep a potentially longer lifetime, and solve the wireless contention issues by the splitting traffic. The objective function not only keeps the total energy consumption of encoding power, transmission power, and reception power minimized, but ensures the information received by sink nodes to approximately reconstruct the visual field. Also, a generalized power consumption model for distributed video sources is developed, in which the coding complexity of Key frames and Wyner-Ziv frames is measured by translating specific coding behavior into energy consumption. On the basis of the distributed multiview video coding and NC-based multipath routing, the balance problem between lifetime (costs) and distortion (capacity) is modeled as an optimization formulation with a fully distributed solution. Through a primal decomposition, a two-level optimization is relaxed with Lagrangian dualization and solved by the gradient algorithm. The low-level optimization problem is further decomposed into a secondary master dual problem with four cross-layer subproblems: a rate control problem, a channel contention problem, a distortion control problem, and an energy conservation problem. The implementation of the distributed algorithm is discussed with regard to the communication overhead and dynamic network change. Simulation results validate the convergence and performance of the proposed algorithm.
  • Keywords
    distributed algorithms; encoding; network coding; optimisation; telecommunication network routing; video coding; wireless sensor networks; Lagrangian dualization; NC-based multipath routing; Wyner-Ziv frames; arbitrary coding; channel contention problem; combinatorial optimization; distortion control problem; distributed algorithm; distributed multiview video coding; distributed video sources; encoding power; energy conservation problem; energy consumption; four cross-layer subproblems; information theory; joint coding-routing optimization; low-level optimization problem; network coding; network lifetime; power consumption model; primal decomposition; secondary master dual problem; sink nodes; splitting traffic; transmission power; two-level optimization; video distortion; visual field; wireless visual sensor networks; Distributed video coding (DVC); network coding (NC); network lifetime; rate-distortion; wireless visual sensor network (WVSN);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2105596
  • Filename
    5685564