DocumentCode :
1447386
Title :
Using adaptive linear prediction to support real-time VBR video under RCBR network service model
Author :
Adas, Abdelnaser Mohammad
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
fYear :
1998
fDate :
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
635
Lastpage :
644
Abstract :
A dynamic bandwidth allocation strategy to support variable bit rate (VBR) video traffic is proposed. This strategy predicts the bandwidth requirements for future frames using adaptive linear prediction that minimizes the mean square error. The adaptive technique does not require any prior knowledge of the traffic statistics nor assume stationarity. Analyses using six one-half-hour video tracts indicate that prediction errors for the bandwidth required for the next frames and group of pictures (GOP) are almost white noise or short memory. The performance of the strategy is studied using renegotiated constant bit rate (RCBR) network service model and methods that control the tradeoff between the number of renegotiations and network utilization are proposed. Simulation results using MPEG-I video traces for predicting GOP rates show that the queue size is reduced by a factor of 15-160 and the network utilization is increased between 190%-300% as compared to a fixed service rate. Results also show that even when renegotiations occur on the average in tens of seconds, the queue size is reduced by a factor between 16-30
Keywords :
adaptive estimation; bandwidth allocation; broadband networks; least mean squares methods; packet switching; prediction theory; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; visual communication; white noise; GOP rates; MPEG-I video traces; RCBR network service model; adaptive LMS error linear predictor; adaptive linear prediction; broadband packet switched networks; dynamic bandwidth allocation; fixed service rate; group of pictures; mean square error; network utilization; performance; prediction errors; queue size; real-time VBR video traffic; renegotiated constant bit rate; short memory; simulation results; single server FIFO queue; traffic statistics; variable bit rate; white noise; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; Delay; Mean square error methods; Predictive models; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; White noise;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/90.731200
Filename :
731200
Link To Document :
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