DocumentCode :
777671
Title :
Quality-Oriented Video Transmission With Pipeline Forwarding
Author :
Baldi, Mario ; De Martin, J.C. ; Masala, Enrico ; Vesco, Andrea
Author_Institution :
Control & Comput. Eng. Dept., Tech. Univ. of Turin, Turin
Volume :
54
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
542
Lastpage :
556
Abstract :
This work proposes a quality-oriented multimedia delivery framework that tackles the issue of optimizing video broadcasting and interactive video applications over packet networks with respect to both resource utilization and user perceived quality. Previous work showed that the quality of service requirements of multimedia applications can be optimally satisfied by pipeline forwarding of packets by keeping delay controlled and resource utilization high, while enabling highly scalable network devices. These properties are key in today networks to enable valuable (i.e., chargeable for) services and to avoid that the traffic increase due to broadband video either collapses existing networks or forces the deployment of high cost, cutting-edge technology to properly upgrade them. However, the current Internet is not based on such technology and its incremental introduction raises questions on how to handle video packets generated by pipeline-forwarding-unaware sources. This work proposes to use the perceptual importance of the carried video samples to determine which packets shall be transferred with pipeline forwarding-thus receiving deterministic service-and which with a traditional, e.g., best effort or differentiated service. Two new scheduling algorithms are proposed, with an extensive analysis and simulation results, which also investigate the impact of the encoding scheme. Performance bounds have been established by comparing the proposed algorithms with an exhaustive-search approach, showing that the performance is within 2 dB PSNR from the optimal solution in the worst case.
Keywords :
multimedia communication; quality of service; scheduling; television broadcasting; video communication; PSNR; encoding; packet networks; pipeline forwarding; quality of service; quality-oriented multimedia delivery framework; scheduling algorithms; video broadcasting; Communication system traffic control; Costs; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Internet; Multimedia communication; Optimal control; Pipelines; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Multimedia communication; pipeline forwarding; quality of service; video streaming and broadcasting;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2008.2000553
Filename :
4555246
Link To Document :
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