DocumentCode :
1228727
Title :
Adaptive packet video streaming over IP networks: a cross-layer approach
Author :
Ahmed, Toufik ; Mehaoua, Ahmed ; Boutaba, Raouf ; Iraqi, Youssef
Author_Institution :
CNRS-PRiSM Lab., Univ. of Versailles, France
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
385
Lastpage :
401
Abstract :
There is an increasing demand for supporting real-time audiovisual services over next-generation wired and wireless networks. Various link/network characteristics make the deployment of such demanding services more challenging than traditional data applications like e-mail and the Web. These audiovisual applications are bandwidth adaptive but have stringent delay, jitter, and packet loss requirements. Consequently, one of the major requirements for the successful and wide deployment of such services is the efficient transmission of sensitive content (audio, video, image) over a broad range of bandwidth-constrained access networks. These media will be typically compressed according to the emerging ISO/IEC MPEG-4 standard to achieve high bandwidth efficiency and content-based interactivity. MPEG-4 provides an integrated object-oriented representation and coding of natural and synthetic audiovisual content for its manipulation and transport over a broad range of communication infrastructures. In This work, we leverage the characteristics of MPEG-4 and Internet protocol (IP) differentiated service frameworks, to propose an innovative cross-layer content delivery architecture that is capable of receiving information from the network and adaptively tune transport parameters, bit rates, and QoS mechanisms according to the underlying network conditions. This service-aware IP transport architecture is composed of: 1) an automatic content-level audiovisual object classification model; 2) a reliable application level framing protocol with fine-grained TCP-Friendly rate control and adaptive unequal error protection; and 3) a service-level QoS matching/packet tagging algorithm for seamless IP differentiated service delivery. The obtained results demonstrate, that breaking the OSI protocol layer isolation paradigm and injecting content-level semantic and service-level requirements within the transport and traffic control protocols, lead to intelligent and efficient support of multimedia services over complex network architectures.
Keywords :
DiffServ networks; IEC standards; IP networks; ISO standards; audio-visual systems; data compression; multimedia communication; quality of service; real-time systems; transport protocols; video coding; video streaming; IP; ISO-IEC MPEG-4 standard; Internet protocol; QoS; adaptive packet video streaming; adaptive unequal error protection; audiovisual object classification; bandwidth-constrained access network; content-based rate adaptation; differentiated service network; fine-grained TCP-friendly rate control; innovative cross-layer content delivery architecture; integrated object-oriented representation; multimedia services; quality-of-service; real-time audiovisual service; reliable application level framing protocol; service-aware IP transport architecture; Bandwidth; Electronic mail; IEC standards; IP networks; ISO standards; MPEG 4 Standard; Next generation networking; Streaming media; Transport protocols; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.839425
Filename :
1391045
Link To Document :
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