DocumentCode :
1415485
Title :
Wireless Fountain Coding with IEEE 802.11e Block ACK for Media Streaming in Wireline-cum-WiFi Networks: A Performance Study
Author :
Chieochan, Surachai ; Hossain, Ekram
Author_Institution :
TRLabs Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1416
Lastpage :
1433
Abstract :
We develop performance models for delay-sensitive uplink media streaming over a wireline-cum-WiFi network. Since the wireless channel is normally a bottleneck for such streaming, we modify the traditional 802.11e block acknowledgment (B-ACK) scheme to work with wireless fountain coding (WFC)-a packet-level coding scheme which codes packets in a similar manner to intrasession random network coding but delivers them in a manner similar to fountain coding. By using this modified B-ACK scheme, protocol complexity and wireless link-layer delay are potentially reduced. We analytically quantify this delay and use it to derive end-to-end packet loss/late probabilities when automatic repeat request (ARQ) and forward error correction (FEC) are jointly employed at the application-layer. We develop an integrated ns-3/EvalVid simulator to validate our models and compare them with the case when the traditional 802.11e B-ACK scheme is employed. Through simulations of video streaming, we observe that the modified B-ACK scheme does not always perform better than the traditional B-ACK scheme in terms of end-to-end packet loss/late probability and video distortion under certain conditions of the wireless channel. This observation leads us to propose a hybrid scheme that switches between the modified and traditional B-ACK strategies according to the conditions of the wireless channel and the number of packets to transmit in a block. Via simulations, we show the benefits of the hybrid scheme when compared to the traditional IEEE 802.11e B-ACK scheme under different network settings.
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; channel coding; forward error correction; network coding; packet radio networks; probability; radio links; video streaming; wireless LAN; wireless channels; B-ACK scheme; IEEE 802.11e; automatic repeat request; block acknowledgment; end to end packet loss; forward error correction; hybrid scheme; intrasession random network coding; late probability; media streaming; ns-3/EvalVid simulator; packet level coding scheme; protocol complexity; video distortion; video streaming; wireless channel; wireless fountain coding; wireless link layer delay; wireline-cum WiFi networks; Automatic repeat request; Delay; Encoding; Forward error correction; IEEE 802.11e Standard; Media; Wireless communication; IEEE 802.11e; Integrated wireline and wireless systems; block acknowledgment (B-ACK); fountain code; media streaming; performance modeling and analysis.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1233
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2010.251
Filename :
5677540
Link To Document :
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