Title :
Delay and synchronization control middleware to support real-time multimedia services over wireless PCS networks
Author :
Liu, Hang ; Zarki, Magda El
Author_Institution :
C&C Res. Lab., NEC USA Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a discussion of several middleware design issues related to the support of real-time multimedia communications over wireless personal communication services (PCS) networks. Specific interests are given to error recovery and synchronization mechanisms. A hybrid automatic repeat request (ARQ) scheme is employed for error control in the proposed system because it can efficiently adapt to nonstationary wireless channels and yield high throughput and reliability. In particular, delay and delay jitter control related to retransmissions in the error control module are addressed. An adaptive source rate control mechanism is used to handle the fluctuation of the effective channel data rate due to retransmissions. An adaptive synchronization scheme is developed to compensate for long-term delay variation caused by large-scale fading so that synchronization is preserved and end-to-end delay is kept low. Simulation results from the performance evaluation of the system are presented
Keywords :
adaptive control; automatic repeat request; client-server systems; delays; error correction; multimedia communication; personal communication networks; real-time systems; synchronisation; telecommunication control; telecommunication network reliability; ARQ scheme; adaptive source rate control mechanism; channel data rate; error control; error recovery; hybrid automatic repeat request scheme; jitter; large-scale fading; middleware design; nonstationary wireless channels; personal communication services; real-time multimedia communications; real-time multimedia services; reliability; synchronization control middleware; throughput; wireless PCS networks; Automatic control; Automatic repeat request; Communication system control; Delay; Error correction; Middleware; Multimedia communication; Personal communication networks; Throughput; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on