Real-time video streaming in mobile cloud over heterogeneous wireless networks

Saleh Abdallah-Saleh, Qi Wang, C. Grecos
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Recently, the concept of Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) has been proposed to offload the resource requirements in computational capabilities, storage and security from mobile devices into the cloud. Internet video applications such as real-time streaming are expected to be ubiquitously deployed and supported over the cloud for mobile users, who typically encounter a range of wireless networks of diverse radio access technologies during their roaming. However, real-time video streaming for mobile cloud users across heterogeneous wireless networks presents multiple challenges. The network-layer quality of service (QoS) provision to support high-quality mobile video delivery in this demanding scenario remains an open research question, and this in turn affects the application-level visual quality and impedes mobile users' perceived quality of experience (QoE). In this paper, we devise a framework to support real-time video streaming in this new mobile video networking paradigm and evaluate the performance of the proposed framework empirically through a lab-based yet realistic testing platform. One particular issue we focus on is the effect of users' mobility on the QoS of video streaming over the cloud. We design and implement a hybrid platform comprising of a test-bed and an emulator, on which our concept of mobile cloud computing, video streaming and heterogeneous wireless networks are implemented and integrated to allow the testing of our framework. As representative heterogeneous wireless networks, the popular WLAN (Wi-Fi) and MAN (WiMAX) networks are incorporated in order to evaluate effects of handovers between these different radio access technologies. The H.264/AVC (Advanced Video Coding) standard is employed for real-time video streaming from a server to mobile users (client nodes) in the networks. Mobility support is introduced to enable continuous streaming experience for a mobile user across the heterogeneous wireless network. Real-time video stream packets are captured for analytical purposes on the mobile user node. Experimental results are obtained and analysed. Future work is identified towards further improvement of the current design and implementation. With this new mobile video networking concept and paradigm implemented and evaluated, results and observations obtained from this study would form the basis of a more in-depth, comprehensive understanding of various challenges and opportunities in supporting high-quality real-time video streaming in mobile cloud over heterogeneous wireless networks.
基于异构无线网络的移动云实时视频流
最近,人们提出了移动云计算(MCC)的概念,将计算能力、存储和安全方面的资源需求从移动设备转移到云中。诸如实时流媒体之类的互联网视频应用预计将在云上为移动用户无处不在地部署和支持,移动用户在漫游期间通常会遇到各种无线接入技术的无线网络。然而,跨异构无线网络的移动云用户的实时视频流呈现出多种挑战。在这种苛刻的场景下,网络层服务质量(QoS)的提供以支持高质量的移动视频传输仍然是一个开放的研究问题,这反过来影响应用级视觉质量并阻碍移动用户的感知体验质量(QoE)。在本文中,我们设计了一个框架来支持这种新的移动视频网络范式中的实时视频流,并通过基于实验室的现实测试平台对所提出框架的性能进行了实证评估。我们特别关注的一个问题是用户的移动性对云上视频流的QoS的影响。我们设计并实现了一个混合平台,包括一个测试平台和一个模拟器,在这个平台上,我们的移动云计算、视频流和异构无线网络的概念被实现和集成,从而允许对我们的框架进行测试。作为具有代表性的异构无线网络,本文结合了目前流行的WLAN (Wi-Fi)和MAN (WiMAX)网络,以评估这些不同的无线接入技术之间切换的效果。H.264/AVC(高级视频编码)标准用于从服务器到网络中的移动用户(客户端节点)的实时视频流。引入移动性支持,为跨异构无线网络的移动用户提供连续的流体验。在移动用户节点上捕获实时视频流数据包用于分析目的。并对实验结果进行了分析。今后的工作将进一步改进目前的设计和执行。随着这种新的移动视频网络概念和范式的实施和评估,从本研究中获得的结果和观察结果将成为更深入、全面理解在异构无线网络上支持移动云中高质量实时视频流的各种挑战和机遇的基础。
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