Title :
Advances in Wireless Video Delivery
Author :
Etoh, Minoru ; Yoshimura, Takeshi
Author_Institution :
DoCoMo Commun. Labs., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper reviews practical video delivery technologies, examining existing mobile networks, commercialized or standardized transport, and coding technologies. Compression efficiency, power dissipation, and error control are intrinsic issues in wireless video delivery. Among these issues, error control technologies are evaluated at four layers: 1) layer-1/2 transport; 2) end-to-end transport layer such as TCP/IP or RTP/UDP/IP; 3) error-resilience tool and network adaptation layer) and 4) source coder layer. Layer-1/2 transport tends to provide two distinct conditions: one quasi-error-free, in which upper layer error control technologies show a limited improvement, and one with a burst of errors during the fading period, in which the adaptability of error control is essential. Emerging mobile network quality of service will have a large variation of bandwidth and delay. Thus, adaptive rate control and error recovery are identified as more crucial issues for future research.
Keywords :
error correction codes; mobile communication; quality of service; source coding; transport protocols; video coding; TCP/IP; adaptive rate control; coding technology; end to end transport layer; error control technology; error recovery; error resilience tool; mobile networks; network adaptation layer; power dissipation; quality of service; source coder layer; video delivery technology; wireless video delivery; Bandwidth; Commercialization; Error correction; Error correction codes; Fading; Power dissipation; Programmable control; Quality of service; TCPIP; Video compression; Error control; image compression; mobile networks; rate control; wireless video delivery;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2004.839605