Multi-tiered, burstiness-aware bandwidth estimation and scheduling for VBR video flows

R. K. Kalle, Umamaheswari Devi, S. Kalyanaraman
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The increasing demand for high-quality streaming video delivered to mobile clients necessitates efficient bandwidth utilization and allocation at not only the wireless channel but also the wired backhaul of broadband wireless networks. In this context, we propose techniques for increasing the link utilization and enhancing the quality-of-experience (QoE) for end users while multiplexing video streams over a wired link. For increasing the link utilization, we present a generic multi-tiered bandwidth estimation and scheduling scheme that can guarantee lower bounds on loss for flows at lower tiers. This scheme can be used for supporting heterogeneous loss classes, differentiated losses for different layers of video streams, or per-flow guarantees using lower aggregate bandwidth than schemes proposed in the literature. For enhancing the end-user QoE, we present a scheme for minimizing correlated losses and improving the smoothness of video quality by minimizing the maximum loss suffered by any logical unit of a stream and also the variability in loss across the length of the stream. In simulations performed using MPEG-4 sources, our loss-minimization approach could lower the maximum loss by a factor of five and the loss variance by more than an order of magnitude. Our multi-tiered scheme could lower the estimated bandwidth and improve statistical multiplexing gains by 10–20% with three classes, 5–20% with two classes, and over 30% in the context of providing deterministic per-flow guarantees.
VBR视频流的多层、突发感知带宽估计和调度
向移动客户端传输高质量流视频的需求日益增长,不仅需要在无线信道上有效地利用和分配带宽,而且需要在宽带无线网络的有线回程上有效地利用和分配带宽。在这种情况下,我们提出了在有线链路上复用视频流时提高链路利用率和增强终端用户体验质量(QoE)的技术。为了提高链路利用率,我们提出了一种通用的多层带宽估计和调度方案,该方案可以保证较低层流的损失下限。该方案可用于支持异构损失类别,视频流的不同层的差异化损失,或使用比文献中提出的方案更低的总带宽的每流保证。为了提高终端用户的QoE,我们提出了一种最小化相关损失和提高视频质量平滑度的方案,该方案通过最小化流的任何逻辑单元所遭受的最大损失以及流长度上损失的可变性来实现。在使用MPEG-4源进行的模拟中,我们的损失最小化方法可以将最大损失降低五倍,并将损失方差降低一个数量级以上。我们的多层方案可以降低估计带宽,并将统计复用增益提高10-20%(三个类),5-20%(两个类)和30%以上(提供确定性的每流保证)。
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