Title :
Improving Video Quality in 802.11 Networks
Author :
de Castro Monteiro, Claudio ; De Lira Gondim, Paulo Roberto
Author_Institution :
Comput. Dept., Fed. Inst. of Educ., Sci. & Technol. of Tocantins
Abstract :
Many new emerging applications involving realtime multimedia communications require sufficient bandwidth, as well as limited delay and minimized packet loss. In special, video streaming, that accounts for a large portion of the traffic in future networks, poses a difficult challenge to wireless networks, due to their strong requirements as well as to the great variability of channel conditions and contention based access commonly present in the wireless transmission medium. When considering an infrastructured WLAN, a performance anomaly is inherent to the use of the different versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard: when stations operate at different rates, the lowest rate station penalizes the higher rate stations, producing a degradation of the performance of the network. Moreover, the instability in the transmission rates and a low tolerance to noises and interferences lead to a difficulty of these nets to support delay sensitive traffics. These aspects make clear the strong need of development of QoS techniques to provide an effective resources management. In this paper we propose a new mechanism, to be implemented at Access Points, that involves a classification of stations based on the control of CTS and a limitation on the time the stations can use the media to accomplish their transmissions. Then, considering specific network requirements of video transmission as well as objective and subjective metrics of video quality, we conduct several discrete event based simulations with the use of NS-2 and the Evalvid toolset, which prove the efficiency of the solution.
Keywords :
quality of service; video streaming; wireless LAN; 802.11 networks; Evalvid toolset; IEEE 802.11 standard; NS-2 simulation; QoS techniques; WLAN; access points; contention-based access; delay sensitive traffics; performance anomaly; quality of service; realtime multimedia communications; resource management; video quality improvement; video streaming; video transmission; wireless local area networks; wireless networks; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Degradation; Delay; Interference; Multimedia communication; Streaming media; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless LAN; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM Workshops 2009, IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rio de Janeiro
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3968-3
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOMW.2009.5072154