• DocumentCode
    1475383
  • Title

    A Cross-Layer Design for the Performance Improvement of Real-Time Video Transmission of Secondary Users Over Cognitive Radio Networks

  • Author

    Luo, Haiyan ; Ci, Song ; Wu, Dalei

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
  • Volume
    21
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    1040
  • Lastpage
    1048
  • Abstract
    Cognitive radio (CR) has been proposed as a promising solution to improve connectivity, self-adaptability, and efficiency of spectrum usage. When used in video applications, user-perceived video quality experienced by secondary users is a very important performance metric to evaluate the effectiveness of CR technologies. However, most of the current research only considers spectrum utilization and effectiveness at medium access control (MAC) and physical layers, ignoring the system performance of the upper layers. Therefore, in this paper, we aim to improve the user experience of secondary users for wireless video services over CR networks. We propose a quality-driven cross-layer optimized system to maximize the expected user-perceived video quality at the receiver end under the constraint of packet delay bound. By formulating network functions such as encoder behavior, cognitive MAC scheduling, transmission, as well as modulation and coding into a distortion-delay optimization framework, important system parameters residing in different network layers are jointly optimized in a systematic way to achieve the best user-perceived video quality for secondary users in CR networks. Furthermore, the proposed problem is formulated into a MIN-MAX problem, and solved by using dynamic programming. The performance enhancement of the proposed system is evaluated through extensive experiments based on H.264/AVC.
  • Keywords
    access protocols; cognitive radio; dynamic programming; minimax techniques; video coding; video communication; CR technologies; H.264/AVC; MIN-MAX problem; coding; cognitive MAC scheduling; cognitive radio networks; cross-layer design; dynamic programming; encoder behavior; medium access control; packet delay bound; physical layers; quality-driven cross-layer optimized system; real-time video transmission; secondary users; spectrum usage; user-perceived video quality; Cognitive radio; Delay; Optimization; Sensors; Streaming media; Wireless sensor networks; Cognitive radio (CR); MIN-MAX problem; cross-layer; dynamic programming; primary users; secondary users; video distortion; wireless video transmission;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2129810
  • Filename
    5734811