Title :
A real-time voice service with the adaptive packet loss recovery scheme in the hybrid residential gateway system
Author :
Park, Kwangroh ; Oh, Yeunjoo ; Lim, Kyungshik ; Cho, Kyoungrok
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Embedded Software Technol., Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst., Taejon, South Korea
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a real-time voice service with the adaptive packet loss recovery scheme based on the H.323 protocol, which is one of the service functionalities of the hybrid residential gateway system. The proposed scheme analyzes the characteristics of packet losses based on the Gilbert model, and then describes a mechanism that can recover the lost audio packets with the offset redundant data. Using information periodically reported by a receiver, the sender dynamically adjusts the amount and the offset values of redundant data, with a constraint of minimizing the bandwidth consumption of links. Since the wireless environments could be often characterized by frequent and consecutive packet losses, loss recovery mechanisms need to deal with both the random and consecutive packet losses efficiently. To achieve this, the suggested mechanism uses relatively large and discontinuous exponential offset values. To verify the effectiveness of the mechanism, we extended and implemented RTP/RTCP protocols and applications in the hybrid residential gateway system. The experimental results show that our mechanism, with exponential offset, achieves remarkably low complete packet loss rate and adapts dynamically to the fluctuation of the packet loss pattern in the wired and wireless environments.
Keywords :
adaptive systems; broadband networks; internetworking; network interfaces; network servers; packet radio networks; transport protocols; voice communication; wide area networks; wireless LAN; Gilbert model; H.323 protocol; LAN; RTP/RTCP protocols; WAN; adaptive packet loss recovery; audio packets recovery; bandwidth consumption minimization; broadband network; consecutive packet losses; hybrid residential gateway system; in-home network; interface device; local area network; loss recovery mechanisms; offset redundant data; packet loss pattern; packet loss rate; random packet losses; real-time voice service; wide area network; wired environment; wireless environments; Bandwidth; Fluctuations; Home automation; Internet; Mediation; Multimedia systems; Optical fiber networks; Optical receivers; Postal services; Protocols;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2003.1209526