Title :
User heterogeneity and priority adaptive multimedia broadcast over wireless
Author :
Singhal, Chetna ; De, Suvranu ; Gupta, Hari Mohan
Author_Institution :
Bharti Sch. of Telecommun., Indian Inst. of Technol. Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
This paper presents an adaptive SVC (scalable video coding) multimedia broadcast framework for the heterogeneous wireless mobile receivers with varying display resolutions, battery constraints, channel conditions, and service subscription priorities. In a bid to achieve optimal performance two variants of optimizations, namely, Subscriber-count Maximizing Adaptive SVC Rate and Energy Saving (SM-ASRES) scheme and Revenue Maximizing ASRES (RM-ASRES) are formulated. In SM-ASRES, the optimization of multimedia encoding parameters is focused toward maximizing the number of served subscribers based only on user capability and channel conditions. On the other hand, RM-ASRES additionally considers subscribers´ priority for multimedia broadcast adaptation. Energy saving at the user equipment is a result of time slicing approach at the transmission stage. As compared to the conventional broadcast schemes, the proposed user adaptive framework shows an appreciable improvement in quality of user experience and increased energy saving for hand-held mobile users, along with an increased revenue when employing RM-ASRES.
Keywords :
digital multimedia broadcasting; mobile radio; quality of experience; video coding; RM-ASRES scheme; SM-ASRES scheme; adaptive SVC multimedia broadcast framework; battery constraints; channel conditions; display resolution variation; hand-held mobile users; heterogeneous wireless mobile receivers; multimedia broadcast adaptation; multimedia encoding parameter optimization; priority adaptive multimedia broadcast; quality of user experience; revenue maximizing ASRES scheme; scalable video coding; service subscription priorities; subscriber priority; subscriber-count maximizing adaptive SVC rate-energy saving scheme; time slicing approach; user adaptive framework; user capability; user equipment; user heterogeneity; Adaptation models; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Multimedia communication; Quality assessment; Static VAr compensators; Streaming media; Video recording; User adaptive multimedia broadcast; energy saving; heterogeneous users; quality of user experience; revenue maximization; scalable video coding; subscription priority;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883567