Evaluating the Use of QoS for Video Delivery in Vehicular Networks

P. P. Garrido Abenza, Manuel P. Malumbres, Pablo Piñol Peral, O. López-Granado
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In a near future, video transmission capabilities in intelligent vehicular networks will be essential for deploying high-demanded multimedia services for drivers and passengers. Applications and services like video on demand, iTV, context-aware video commercials, touristic information, driving assistance, multimedia e-call, etc., will be part of the common multimedia service-set of future transportation systems. However, wireless vehicular networks introduce several constraints that may seriously impact on the final quality of the video content delivery process. Factors like the shared-medium communication model, the limited bandwidth, the unconstrained delays, the signal propagation issues, and the node mobility, will be the ones that will degrade video delivery performance, so it will be a hard task to guarantee the minimum quality of service required by video applications. In this work, we will study how these factors impact on the received video quality by using a detailed simulation model of a urban vehicular network scenario. We will apply different techniques to reduce the video quality degradation produced by the transmission impairments like (a) Intra-refresh video coding modes, (b) frame partitioning (tiles/slices), and (c) quality of service at the Medium Access Control (MAC) level. So, we will learn how these techniques are able to fight against the network impairments produced by the hostile environment typically found in vehicular network scenarios. The experiments were carried out with a simulation environment based on the OMNeT++, Veins and SUMO simulators. Results show that the combination of the proposed techniques significantly improves the robustness of video transmission in vehicular networks, paving the way, with a wise collaboration with other techniques, to achieve a robust video delivery system that supports multimedia applications in future intelligent transportation systems.
评价车载网络中视频传输QoS的使用
在不久的将来,智能车辆网络中的视频传输能力对于为驾驶员和乘客部署高要求的多媒体服务至关重要。视频点播、独立电视、上下文感知视频广告、旅游信息、驾驶辅助、多媒体电子呼叫等应用和服务将成为未来交通系统通用多媒体服务集的一部分。然而,无线车载网络引入了一些限制,这些限制可能严重影响视频内容交付过程的最终质量。共享介质通信模型、有限带宽、无约束延迟、信号传播问题和节点移动性等因素将会降低视频传输性能,因此保证视频应用所需的最低服务质量将是一项艰巨的任务。在这项工作中,我们将通过使用城市车辆网络场景的详细仿真模型来研究这些因素如何影响接收到的视频质量。我们将应用不同的技术来减少传输损伤所产生的视频质量下降,如(a)内部刷新视频编码模式,(b)帧划分(tile /slices),以及(c)介质访问控制(MAC)级别的服务质量。因此,我们将学习这些技术如何能够对抗由车辆网络场景中通常发现的敌对环境产生的网络损伤。实验在基于omnet++、vein和SUMO模拟器的仿真环境下进行。结果表明,所提出的技术组合显著提高了车载网络视频传输的鲁棒性,并与其他技术明智地协作,为实现支持未来智能交通系统中多媒体应用的鲁棒视频传输系统铺平了道路。
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