DocumentCode :
986093
Title :
On Channel Capacity Estimation and Prediction for Rate-Adaptive Wireless Video
Author :
Cho, Yongju ; Karande, Shirish ; Misra, Kiran ; Radha, Hayder ; Yoo, Jeongju ; Hong, Jinwoo
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst. (ETRI), Daejeon
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1419
Lastpage :
1426
Abstract :
Packet drops caused by residue errors (MAC-layer errors) can severely deteriorate the wireless video quality. Prior studies have shown that this loss of quality can be circumvented by using forward error correction (FEC) to recover information from the corrupted packets. The performance of FEC encoded video streaming is critically dependent upon the choice of source and channel coding rates. In practice, the wireless channel conditions can vary significantly, thus altering the optimal rate choices. Thus, it is essential to develop an architecture which can estimate the channel capacity and utilize this estimate for rate allocation. In this paper we develop such a framework. Our contributions consist of two parts. In the first part we develop a prediction framework that leverages the received packets´ signal to silence ratio (SSR) indications and MAC-layer checksum as side information to predict the operational channel capacity. In the second part, we use this prediction framework for rate allocation. The optimal rate allocation is dependent upon the channel capacity, the distribution of the (capacity) prediction error and the rate-distortion (RD) characteristics of the video source. Consequently, we propose a framework that utilizes the aforementioned statistics for RD optimal rate adaptation. We exhibit the efficacy of the proposed scheme by simulations using actual 802.11b wireless traces, an RD model for the video source and an ideal FEC model. Simulations using source RD models derived from five different popular video codecs (including H.264), show that the proposed framework provides up-to 5-dB improvements in peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) when compared with conventional rate-adaptive schemes.
Keywords :
channel allocation; channel capacity; channel estimation; forward error correction; video coding; video streaming; wireless LAN; 802.11b wireless traces; FEC encoded video streaming; MAC-layer errors; channel capacity estimation; forward error correction; information recovery; peak signal-to-noise ratio; prediction error; rate allocation; rate-adaptive schemes; rate-adaptive wireless video; rate-distortion characteristics; residue errors; signal to silence ratio; video codecs; Channel quality prediction; coding rate; rate adaptation; wireless LAN; wireless video;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2008.2004901
Filename :
4671044
Link To Document :
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