DocumentCode
1477351
Title
Significance-Aware Channel Power Allocation for Wireless Multimedia Streaming
Author
Hong, Sungwoo ; Won, Youjip ; Kim, Dong In
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Hanyang Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
59
Issue
6
fYear
2010
fDate
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2861
Lastpage
2873
Abstract
We develop a novel transmit power-allocation strategy for wireless multimedia communications using cross-layer optimization. Because the individual frames in a compressed video carry different degrees of importance in terms of quality of service (QoS), improving the packet-loss probability does not necessarily coincide with perceivable improvements in QoS from a client´s point of view. We propose a channel power-allocation scheme that properly incorporates the importance of frames when allocating transmit power. The system is modeled in terms of the number of remaining packets to be sent, the interference level, and the QoS importance of the packet that is being transmitted. Dynamic programming formulation is developed to obtain the optimal transmit power that simultaneously minimizes power consumption and maximizes the user-perceivable QoS. Using dynamic programming, we establish a state transition equation in discrete time intervals that incorporates the packet-loss probability. A simulation-based experiment is performed to test our transmit power-allocation scheme. We use four publicly available Motion Pictures Expert Group 4 (MPEG-4) video clips, comparing the performance of three different channel power-allocation strategies: constant power-allocation, interference-aware power-allocation, and significance-aware power-allocation. Optimal channel power under varying interference levels and the respective packet loss behaviors are examined. The results prove that our significance-aware transmit power-allocation scheme exhibits superior performance in terms of the loss ratio PSNR and power-utilization efficiency. The total packet byte loss decreases by 3%-8%. The loss rate of the I frame decreases from 24% to 1%. Significance-aware power-allocation successfully provides unequal protection to the more important packets. Total power consumption is reduced by 18%-34% without loss of user-perceivable QoS.
Keywords
channel allocation; data compression; dynamic programming; quality of service; video coding; video streaming; MPEG-4; Motion Pictures Expert Group 4; QoS; cross-layer optimization; dynamic programming; packet loss probability; quality of service; significance-aware channel power allocation; video compression; wireless multimedia streaming; Channel power; cross-layer optimization (CLO); dynamic programming; multimedia; packet semantics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2010.2048932
Filename
5453045
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