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引用次数: 17
摘要
分组交换环境中的无线视频服务构成了一个重大挑战。虽然无线信道具有有限的容量、高错误率、时变和非对称传播特性,但视频应用具有带宽消耗、错误敏感和延迟不容性。这种情况迫使无线视频系统动态地适应网络资源的变化。最近有一些研究无线网络视频传输的论文(H. Liu和M. El Zarki, 1997;N. Chan和P.T. Mathiopoulos, 2000), IEEE 802.11标准中提出的传输协议的性能(H.S. Chhaya和S. Gupta, 1996;J. Weinmiller等人,1997),以及分组交换基础设施网络中的实时视频通信(P. Bahl, 1998)。然而,到目前为止,还没有关于IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc wlan支持IP多播扩展的视频会议系统的实验工作的报道。介绍了基于802.11网络的H.263+视频传输系统Kinesis。Kinesis支持IP多播扩展,并实现实时传输协议来管理同步和QoS问题。我们关注系统架构作为分布式和交互式视听应用程序的通用通信框架。kineesis在不同的工作条件下进行了测试,执行H.263+视频序列,效果优异。
Real-time H.263+ video transmission on 802.11 wireless LANs
Wireless video services in packet-switched environments constitute a significant challenge. While radio channels present limited capacity high error rates and time-varying and asymmetric propagation properties, video applications are bandwidth-killing, error-sensitive and delay-intolerant. This situation forces wireless video systems to dynamically adapt to changes in the network resources. In the recent past there have been some papers investigating video transmission over wireless networks (H. Liu and M. El Zarki, 1997; N. Chan and P.T. Mathiopoulos, 2000), performance of the transfer protocols proposed in the IEEE 802.11 standard (H.S. Chhaya and S. Gupta, 1996; J. Weinmiller et al., 1997), and real time video communications in packet-switched infrastructure networks (P. Bahl, 1998). However, no previous experimental work on video conferencing systems for IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc WLANs supporting IP multicast extensions has been reported so far. The paper describes Kinesis, an H.263+video transmission system for 802.11 network. Kinesis supports IP multicast extension and implements real time transport protocols to manage synchronization and QoS issues. We focus on the system architecture as a general communication framework for distributed and interactive audiovisual applications. Kinesis has been tested under different working conditions, performing H.263+ video sequences with excellent results.