DocumentCode
3608849
Title
Throughput and Delay Analysis in Video Streaming Over Block-Fading Channels
Author
Cocco, Giuseppe ; Gunduz, Deniz ; Ibars, Christian
Author_Institution
German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany
Volume
63
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
5206
Lastpage
5217
Abstract
We study video streaming over a slow-fading wireless channel. In a streaming application, video packets are required to be decoded and displayed in the order they are transmitted as the transmission goes on. This results in per-packet delay constraints, and the resulting channel can be modeled as a physically degraded fading broadcast channel with as many virtual users as the number of packets. In this paper, we study two important quality of user experience (QoE) metrics, namely throughput and interdecoding delay. We introduce several transmission schemes, and compare their throughput and maximum interdecoding delay performances. We also introduce a genie-aided scheme, which provides theoretical bounds on the achievable performance. We observe that adapting the transmission rate at the packet level, i.e., periodically dropping a subset of the packets, leads to a good tradeoff between the throughput and the maximum interdecoding delay. We also show that an approach based on initial buffering leads to an asymptotically vanishing packet loss rate at the expense of a relatively large initial delay. For this scheme, we derive a condition on the buffering time that leads to throughput maximization.
Keywords
decoding; delays; fading channels; optimisation; quality of experience; video coding; video streaming; QoE metrics; asymptotically vanishing packet loss rate; block-fading broadcast channel; genie-aided scheme; interdecoding delay analysis; per-packet delay constraint; quality of user experience metrics; slow-fading wireless channel; throughput maximization analysis; video packet streaming; Decoding; Delays; Fading channels; Receivers; Streaming media; Throughput; Transmitters; Block fading channel; delay-constrained transmission; interdecoding delay; live video streaming;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2015.2493999
Filename
7303902
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