• DocumentCode
    747668
  • Title

    IPTV Multicast Over Wireless LAN Using Merged Hybrid ARQ With Staggered Adaptive FEC

  • Author

    Wu, Mingquan ; Makharia, Shivesh ; Liu, Hang ; Li, Dekai ; Mathur, Saurabh

  • Author_Institution
    Corp. Res. Lab., Thomson, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    363
  • Lastpage
    374
  • Abstract
    Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), an emerging Internet application, provides more flexibility and interactivity for users because of its embedded return channel. Wireless 802.11 networks, used as the last hop of IPTV networks, would add another dimension of mobility, which is of great value for hot spot deployment and is increasingly required for in-home content distribution. However, a wireless channel may suffer from multi-path fading and interference, which may cause random and burst packet loss and impact users´ quality of experience of an IPTV program. We report the design, implementation and evaluation of merged hybrid adaptive FEC and ARQ (MHARQ) system for IPTV multicast over wireless LANs. In MHARQ, an IPTV cache server is introduced to improve the reliability for the last hop wireless distribution. MHARQ combines the advantages of receiver-driven staggered FEC and hybrid ARQ schemes to compensate the large dynamic range of WLAN channels and to achieve high reliability, scalability and wireless bandwidth efficiency for IPTV multicast. We also address backward compatible FEC encoding and decoding, audio and video synchronization issues in practical system implementation. Using the ORBIT radio grid test bed, we have investigated the performance of the proposed MHARQ system with various numbers of users per AP and different numbers of APs per IPTV cache server. It is demonstrated via real system implementation on ORBIT that MHARQ improves wireless bandwidth efficiency and scalability for reliable IPTV multicast, compared with existing reliable multicast schemes.
  • Keywords
    IPTV; adaptive codes; automatic repeat request; computer network reliability; fading channels; forward error correction; multicast communication; multipath channels; transport protocols; wireless LAN; IPTV cache server; Internet protocol TV; ORBIT radio grid test bed; audio synchronization; embedded return channel; hop wireless distribution reliability; in-home content distribution; merged hybrid ARQ; multipath fading; receiver-driven staggered adaptive FEC; reliable IPTV multicast scalability; video synchronization; wireless 802.11 networks; wireless LAN channels; wireless bandwidth efficiency; wireless channel; Automatic repeat request; Bandwidth; Dynamic range; Fading; IPTV; Interference; Internet; Scalability; TV; Wireless LAN; ARQ; FEC; IPTV; multicast; wireless;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9316
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBC.2009.2016500
  • Filename
    4838233