DocumentCode :
1486385
Title :
Broadcast/multicast MPEG-2 video over broadband fixed wireless access networks
Author :
Ma, Hairuo ; El Zarki, Magda
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
6
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
80
Lastpage :
93
Abstract :
With the emergence of broadband fixed wireless access networks, there is an increasing interest in providing broadband video services over outdoor wireless networks. We investigate some fundamental issues related to the broadcasting or multicasting of CBR MPEG-2 videos over fixed wireless channels in B-FWANs using FEC strategies. In B-FWANs, high-frequency wireless channels are used and a direct or indirect LOS propagation path is usually required between a transmitter and a receiver. The wireless channel is modeled by a K factor Rician fading model instead of a Rayleigh fading model. The unique characteristics of the physical channel require special consideration at the system design level. In order to evaluate the overall system performance properly, a set of parameters for objective video quality assessment is introduced and used in our simulation studies, including a definition of the objective grade point value, the number of reconstructed frames, and the conventional peak signal-to-noise ratio value. The feasibility of cell interleaving is also addressed. MPEG-2 control information (i.e., the control blocks) plays a critical role in the decoding process and can influence the reconstructed video quality dramatically; special consideration and excess protection should be given to this information. The concept of a new FEC strategy, header redundancy FEC, is introduced to address this issue. In HRFEC, selected important (high-priority) MPEG-2 control blocks (such as sequence header, sequence extensions, and picture header and corresponding extensions) are replicated before transmission, and duplicate copies are transmitted over the wireless link. Our results indicate that HRFEC is a simple, flexible, and effective error control strategy for broadcasting or multicasting MPEG-2 videos over error-prone and time-varying wireless channels
Keywords :
Rician channels; broadband networks; broadcasting; code standards; decoding; digital simulation; forward error correction; multicast communication; multipath channels; radio access networks; telecommunication standards; time-varying channels; video coding; CBR MPEG-2 videos; K factor Rician fading model; LDMS; LOS propagation path; MPEG-2 control blocks; MPEG-2 control information; broadband fixed wireless access networks; broadband video services; broadcast/multicast MPEG-2 video; cell interleaving; decoding; fixed wireless channels; forward error correction; header redundancy FEC; high-frequency wireless channels; multicasting; multipath channel; objective grade point value; objective video quality assessment; outdoor wireless networks; peak signal-to-noise ratio; picture header; reconstructed frames; reconstructed video quality; sequence extensions; sequence header; simulation studies; system performance; time-varying wireless channels; Broadcasting; Error correction; Forward error correction; Line-of-sight propagation; Multimedia communication; Rayleigh channels; Rician channels; System performance; Transmitters; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0890-8044
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/65.752647
Filename :
752647
Link To Document :
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