Vitor Bernardo, K. Pentikousis, Jarno Pinola, E. Piri, M. Curado
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引用次数: 5
摘要
微波接入无线互操作性(WiMAX)是宽带无线接入(BWA)市场的主要竞争者,因为它的下一代网络架构、低专利组合负载考虑、对服务质量(QoS)的支持,以及最后但并非最不重要的是,高容量。尽管直到最近才对该技术的移动性支持产生了很大的兴趣,但随着最近第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)长期演进(LTE)的推动,供应商正在推动WiMAX(特别是IEEE 802.16工作组指定的无线城域网-正交频分多址(Wireless man - ofdma)空中接口)作为固定宽带的替代品。对于这一细分市场,音频/视频(A/V)交付预计将成为关键的服务产品。在本文中,我们使用最先进的WiMAX测试平台进行了详细的实证评估,该测试平台具有同时指向多个客户端设备(CPE)设备的多个视频流。我们采用了Evalvid框架,并开发了一种用于多客户端评估的方法。我们报告了可变比特率(VBR)和恒定比特率(CBR)视频流的结果并得出结论。
Multi-client video streaming over wirelessMAN-OFDMA
Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is a prime contender in the Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) market due to its next generation network architecture, low patent portfolio load considerations, support for Quality of Service (QoS), and last but not least, high capacities. Although until recently there has been a lot of interest in the mobility support of the technology, with the recent push for the Third Generation Partnership Project's (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE), vendors are advancing WiMAX (in particular with the Wireless Metropolitan Area Network - Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (WirelessMAN-OFDMA) air interface specified by the IEEE 802.16 working group) as a fixed broadband replacement. For this market segment, Audio/Video (A/V) delivery is expected to be a key service offering. In this paper, we perform a detailed empirical evaluation using a state-of-the-art WiMAX testbed with multiple video flows directed at several Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) devices simultaneously. We employ the Evalvid framework and develop a methodology for its use in multi-client evaluations. We report our results for Variable Bit Rate (VBR) and Constant Bit Rate (CBR) video streams and draw conclusions.