Title :
Towards a converged network: Video streaming over WiMAX vs. HSDPA in the rural environment
Author :
Odhiambo, M.O. ; Amimo-Rayolla, P.O. ; Kurien, A.M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Min., UNISA, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
As the telecommunications industry evolves towards a converged IP-Core network the role of cellular/wireless broadband technologies in achieving Long Term Evolution (LTE) must be greatly evaluated. This would in effect provide lessons for improvement and blueprints for final adoption in NGN (Next Generation Networks). The emergence of BWA (broadband wireless access) as a reliable player, in some cases a substitute for fibre/ADSL, maybe attributed to poor or non-existent copper/fibre, largely inefficient telecommunications management and/or ineffective telecommunications policies in mostly underserviced areas. In this paper, video streaming over existing 3G high-speed packet networks is evaluated against WiMAX as alternatives to fibre/ADSL. Simulation results show WiMAX was found to be a viable and better alternative barring capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) considerations. HSDPA was found to achieve rates per user equipment (UE) that meet QoS needs for codec streaming Q-levels of 16 and 64 kbps. The 16 kbps codec rarely requires extensive preroll buffer requirements. However, WiMAX was found to perform better by at least three times for throughput and capacity.
Keywords :
IP networks; WiMax; cellular radio; quality of service; video codecs; video streaming; HSDPA; IP-core network; NGN; QoS; WiMAX; cellular-wireless broadband technology; codec streaming; high-speed downlink packet access; next generation network; telecommunications industry; video streaming; Cellular networks; Codecs; Communication industry; Long Term Evolution; Multiaccess communication; Next generation networking; Optical fiber devices; Streaming media; Telecommunication network reliability; WiMAX; H.263/MPEG-4; HSDPA; UMTS; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
AFRICON, 2009. AFRICON '09.
Conference_Location :
Nairobi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3918-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3919-5
DOI :
10.1109/AFRCON.2009.5308196