Title :
Distortion-Aware Concurrent Multipath Transfer for Mobile Video Streaming in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Author :
Jiyan Wu ; Bo Cheng ; Chau Yuen ; Yanlei Shang ; Junliang Chen
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Networking & Switching Technol., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The massive proliferation of wireless infrastructures with complementary characteristics prompts the bandwidth aggregation for Concurrent Multipath Transfer (CMT) over heterogeneous access networks. Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is the standard transport-layer solution to enable CMT in multihomed communication environments. However, delivering high-quality streaming video with the existing CMT solutions still remains problematic due to the stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements and path asymmetry in heterogeneous wireless networks. In this paper, we advance the state of the art by introducing video distortion into the decision process of multipath data transfer. The proposed distortion-aware concurrent multipath transfer (CMT-DA) solution includes three phases: 1) per-path status estimation and congestion control; 2) quality-optimal video flow rate allocation; 3) delay and loss controlled data retransmission. The term `flow rate allocation´ indicates dynamically picking appropriate access networks and assigning the transmission rates. We analytically formulate the data distribution over multiple communication paths to minimize the end-to-end video distortion and derive the solution based on the utility maximization theory. The performance of the proposed CMT-DA is evaluated through extensive semi-physical emulations in Exata involving H.264 video streaming. Experimental results show that CMT-DA outperforms the reference schemes in terms of video peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), goodput, and inter-packet delay.
Keywords :
mobile communication; protocols; quality of service; video streaming; CMT; H.264 video streaming; PSNR; QoS; SCTP; concurrent multipath transfer; congestion control; data distribution; decision process; delay controlled data retransmission; distortion aware concurrent multipath transfer; end-to-end video distortion; flow rate allocation; heterogeneous access networks; heterogeneous wireless networks; interpacket delay; loss controlled data retransmission; mobile video streaming; multihomed communication environments; multipath data transfer; per path status estimation; quality of service; quality optimal video flow rate allocation; standard transport layer solution; stream control transmission protocol; transmission rates; utility maximization theory; video distortion; video peak signal-to-noise ratio; wireless infrastructures; Bandwidth; Delays; Mobile computing; Nonlinear distortion; Resource management; Streaming media; Wireless networks; Distortion awareness; SCTP; concurrent multipath transfer; heterogeneous wireless networks; mobile video streaming; multihoming;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2014.2334592