DocumentCode
989449
Title
An Adaptive Media-Aware Retransmission Timeout Estimation Method for Low-Delay Packet Video
Author
Begen, Ali C. ; Altunbasak, Yucel
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Volume
9
Issue
2
fYear
2007
Firstpage
332
Lastpage
347
Abstract
Time-constrained error recovery is an integral component of reliable low-delay video applications. Regardless of the error-control method adopted by the application, unacknowledged or missing packets must be quickly identified as lost or delayed, so that necessary actions can be taken by the server/client on time. Historically, this problem has been referred to as retransmission timeout (RTO) estimation. Earlier studies show that existing RTO estimators suffer from either long loss detection times or a large number of spurious timeouts. The goal of this study is to address these problems by developing an RTO estimation method specifically tailored for low-delay video applications. In the media-unaware mode, this method exploits the temporal dependence in packet delay to optimally manage the tradeoff between the amount of overwaiting and redundant retransmission rate. As opposed to existing methods, our approach is completely adaptive to the source video characteristics and time-varying network conditions, and does not use any preset parameters. In the media-aware mode, on the other hand, the timeout estimates are jointly optimized based on the importance and urgency of the video packets such that the rendering quality is maximized under the given rate constraints. With a comprehensive set of simulation and experimental results, we show that both the media-unaware and media-aware RTO estimators detect lost packets faster and more accurately than their rivals. Furthermore, our results also substantiate the fact that the media-aware RTO estimator outperforms all other RTO estimators in terms of video quality
Keywords
adaptive estimation; delays; multimedia communication; video coding; adaptive media-aware retransmission timeout estimation method; low-delay packet video; time-constrained error recovery; time-varying network condition; Autoregressive models; delay jitter; linear prediction; packet delay; retransmission timeout (RTO) estimation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2006.886282
Filename
4066985
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