• DocumentCode
    87887
  • Title

    Proxy-Based Multi-Stream Scalable Video Adaptation Over Wireless Networks Using Subjective Quality and Rate Models

  • Author

    Hao Hu ; Xiaoqing Zhu ; Yao Wang ; Rong Pan ; Jiang Zhu ; Bonomi, F.

  • Author_Institution
    Adv. Archit. & Res. Group, Cisco Syst., San Jose, CA, USA
  • Volume
    15
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Nov. 2013
  • Firstpage
    1638
  • Lastpage
    1652
  • Abstract
    Despite growing maturity in broadband mobile networks, wireless video streaming remains a challenging task, especially in highly dynamic environments. Rapidly changing wireless link qualities, highly variable round trip delays, and unpredictable traffic contention patterns often hamper the performance of conventional end-to-end rate adaptation techniques such as TCP-friendly rate control (TFRC). Furthermore, existing approaches tend to treat all flows leaving the network edge equally, without accounting for heterogeneity in the underlying wireless link qualities or the different rate utilities of the video streams. In this paper, we present a proxy-based solution for adapting the scalable video streams at the edge of a wireless network, which can respond quickly to highly dynamic wireless links. Our design adopts the recently standardized scalable video coding (SVC) technique for lightweight rate adaptation at the edge. Leveraging previously developed rate and quality models of scalable video with both temporal and amplitude scalability, we derive the rate-quality model that relates the maximum quality under a given rate by choosing the optimal frame rate and quantization stepsize. The proxy iteratively allocates rates of different video streams to maximize a weighted sum of video qualities associated with different streams, based on the periodically observed link throughputs and the sending buffer status. The temporal and amplitude layers included in each video are determined to optimize the quality while satisfying the rate assignment. Simulation studies show that our scheme consistently outperforms TFRC in terms of agility to track link qualities and overall subjective quality of all streams. In addition, the proposed scheme supports differential services for different streams, and competes fairly with TCP flows.
  • Keywords
    broadband networks; mobile radio; quantisation (signal); transport protocols; video coding; video communication; video streaming; TCP flows; TCP-friendly rate control; TFRC; amplitude scalability; broadband mobile networks; dynamic wireless links; end-to-end rate adaptation techniques; lightweight rate adaptation; network edge; optimal frame rate; periodically observed link; proxy-based multistream scalable video adaptation; proxy-based solution; quantization stepsize; rate-quality model; standardized scalable video coding technique; subjective quality models; subjective rate models; temporal scalability; track link qualities; unpredictable traffic contention patterns; variable round trip delays; wireless link qualities; wireless networks; wireless video streaming; Scalable video coding (SVC); subjective video quality model; video rate adaptation; wireless video streaming;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1520-9210
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMM.2013.2266092
  • Filename
    6523140