DocumentCode
1041808
Title
Wireless Mesh Networks for In-Home IPTV Distribution
Author
Shihab, Emad ; Cai, Lin ; Wan, Fengdan ; Gulliver, Aaron ; Tin, Noel
Author_Institution
Univ. of Victoria, Victoria
Volume
22
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
57
Abstract
IPTV is considered to be the next killer application. A key, challenging issue is in-home IPTV distribution with affordable deployment cost and sufficient flexibility, scalability, and reliability. In this article, we first survey and compare the emerging wired and wireless communication technologies for broadband home networks, including transmission over power lines, phone lines, coaxial cables or Ethernet cables, and IEEE 802.1 In, ultra wideband and millimeter wave wireless technologies. Considering these promising candidates for future broadband home networks, we propose three wireless mesh network architectures. These enable consumers to enjoy anywhere, anytime IPTV services without rewiring their homes. We compare the cost, reliability, and scalability of the three architectures. We further study their admission regions for IPTV, that is, the number of IPTV connections that can be supported simultaneously with satisfactory QoS. Analytical and simulation results with H.264 HDTV sources over wired, single hop wireless, and multi-hop wireless paths are given. These results can provide important guidelines for future broadband home network design supporting IPTV services.
Keywords
IP networks; broadband networks; digital television; quality of service; radio networks; Ethernet cables; H.264 HDTV; IEEE 802.1; QoS; broadband home network design; broadband home networks; coaxial cables; in-home IPTV distribution; multihop wireless path; phone lines; single hop wirelesspath; transmission over power lines; wired communication technologies; wireless communication technologies; wireless mesh networks; Coaxial cables; Communications technology; Costs; Home automation; IPTV; Millimeter wave technology; Scalability; Telecommunication network reliability; Wireless communication; Wireless mesh networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MNET.2008.4435903
Filename
4435903
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