Title :
A Lightweight SCTP for Partially Reliable Overlay Video Multicast Service for Mobile Terminals
Author :
Baek, Jinsuk ; Fisher, Paul S. ; Jo, Minho ; Chen, Hsiao-Hwa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Winston-Salem State Univ., Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Abstract :
In this article, a video multicast protocol for multi-homed mobile terminals is proposed as an alternative stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) for partially reliable multicast services. It works with overlay peer-to-peer video multicast facility in the application layer. For a multi-homed mobile terminal, an error burst may occur when a handover is in process in the primary path switching procedure. The key issue concerned in this protocol is the ability to predict packet loss and to retransmit the lost packets as soon as a mobile terminal completes its primary path switching procedure. This property controls the delay sensitivity of transmissions. Conversely, the protocol can tolerate partial loss in video transmission as long as the loss is limited to a relatively short error burst. In addition, it reduces the message overhead significantly and provides a scalable communication mechanism for multicast applications. The performance improvement of the proposed protocol comes from 1) the estimation of temporal velocity of mobile terminals with lost packet prediction in a long error burst, and 2) the requirement for each mobile terminal to indicate which packets can be safely discarded from its agent.
Keywords :
mobile computing; multicast protocols; peer-to-peer computing; telecommunication network reliability; transport protocols; video communication; delay sensitivity; lightweight stream control transmission protocol; lost packet prediction; multihomed mobile terminals; overlay peer-to-peer video multicast facility; partially reliable overlay video multicast service; primary path switching procedure; scalable communication mechanism; temporal velocity estimation; video multicast protocol; video transmission; Communication switching; Communication system control; Delay; IP networks; Multicast protocols; Packet switching; Peer to peer computing; Propagation losses; Streaming media; Wireless LAN; Overlay multicast; partially reliable multicast; scalable multicast; stream control transmission protocol; video multicast;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2010.2053523