DocumentCode :
844827
Title :
Video transport over ad hoc networks: multistream coding with multipath transport
Author :
Mao, Shiwen ; Lin, Shunan ; Panwar, Shivendra S. ; Wang, Yao ; Celebi, Emre
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Polytech. Univ., Brooklyn, NY, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
10
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
1721
Lastpage :
1737
Abstract :
Enabling video transport over ad hoc networks is more challenging than over other wireless networks. The wireless links in an ad hoc network are highly error prone and can go down frequently because of node mobility, interference, channel fading, and the lack of infrastructure. However, the mesh topology of ad hoc networks implies that it is possible to establish multiple paths between a source and a destination. Indeed, multipath transport provides an extra degree of freedom in designing error resilient video coding and transport schemes. In this paper, we propose to combine multistream coding with multipath transport, to show that, in addition to traditional error control techniques, path diversity provides an effective means to combat transmission error in ad hoc networks. The schemes that we have examined are: 1) feedback based reference picture selection; 2) layered coding with selective automatic repeat request; and 3) multiple description motion compensation coding. All these techniques are based on the motion compensated prediction technique found in modern video coding standards. We studied the performance of these three schemes via extensive simulations using both Markov channel models and OPNET Modeler. To further validate the viability and performance advantages of these schemes, we implemented an ad hoc multiple path video streaming testbed using notebook computers and IEEE 802.11b cards. The results show that great improvement in video quality can be achieved over the standard schemes with limited additional cost. Each of these three video coding/transport techniques is best suited for a particular environment, depending on the availability of a feedback channel, the end-to-end delay constraint, and the error characteristics of the paths.
Keywords :
Markov processes; ad hoc networks; mobile radio; motion compensation; multipath channels; video coding; visual communication; IEEE 802.11b cards; Markov channel models; OPNET modeler; ad hoc multiple path video streaming testbed; ad hoc networks; channel fading; error control techniques; error resilient video coding; feedback based reference picture selection; feedback channel; layered coding; mesh topology; motion compensated prediction technique; multipath transport; multiple description motion compensation coding; multistream coding; node mobility; path error characteristics; selective automatic repeat request; transmission error; video coding standards; video coding/transport techniques; wireless links; wireless networks; Ad hoc networks; Automatic repeat request; Error correction; Fading; Feedback; Interference; Motion compensation; Network topology; Video coding; Wireless mesh networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2003.815965
Filename :
1254587
Link To Document :
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