D2D communications based scarcity-aware two-stage multicast for video streaming

Xuesen Peng, Jianbang Liu, Li Wuyu, Ping Wang, Caihong Kai, Shengli Zhang
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This paper proposes a device-to-device (D2D) communications based scarcity-aware two-stage multicast mechanism for delivering video streaming, in which the Base Station (BS) and D2D perform cooperative retransmissions to improve the mobile video quality and relieve the load of BS as well. In prior works, after BS's one-round multicast, the clients directly resort to D2D communications to obtain the missing frames by forming social groups. However, after the first-round multicast of BS, it is possible that some frames have not been correctly received by most of the clients, especially when the channel conditions are not good. That is, there are scarce frames in the network and the clients have very limited copies of them. In this case, it is inefficient for the clients to form social groups and directly exchange frames through D2D communications. Instead, this paper proposes an adaptive two-stage multicast mechanism: the BS first multicast video packets to the clients who request the same video services, after which the clients collect the information of missing frames and send it to the BS. Then the BS evaluates the scarcity of frames and re-multicast the scarce frames, if any, to the clients. After the BS's second-round multicast, the clients can then form groups to perform D2D communications so as to obtain the remaining missing packets from each other. Numerical studies show that the proposed simple scarcity-aware two-stage multicast mechanism can achieve about 5% video quality improvement than the existing one-stage multicast mechanism and have the potential to enhance the downlink capacity of the future 5G wireless network.
视频流中基于稀缺性感知的两阶段多播D2D通信
本文提出了一种基于设备对设备(D2D)通信的两阶段多播视频流传输机制,在该机制中,基站(BS)和D2D进行协同重传,以提高移动视频质量,减轻D2D的负载。在之前的作品中,在BS的一轮组播之后,客户端直接通过D2D通信来组成社会群体来获取缺失的帧。然而,在BS的第一轮组播之后,可能会有一些帧没有被大多数客户端正确接收,特别是在信道条件不好的情况下。也就是说,网络中的帧非常少,客户端拥有非常有限的帧副本。在这种情况下,客户端通过D2D通信形成社会群体并直接交换帧是低效的。为此,本文提出了一种自适应两阶段多播机制:BS首先向请求相同视频服务的客户端多播视频数据包,然后客户端收集缺失帧信息发送给BS。然后,BS评估帧的稀缺性,并将稀缺的帧(如果有的话)重新组播给客户端。在BS的第二轮组播之后,客户端可以组成组进行D2D通信,从而从对方那里获取剩余的丢失数据包。数值研究表明,所提出的简单的稀缺性感知两阶段组播机制比现有的单阶段组播机制视频质量提高约5%,具有增强未来5G无线网络下行容量的潜力。
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