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    Multi-user video streaming using unequal error protection network coding in wireless networks

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    In this paper, we investigate a multi-user video streaming system applying unequal error protection (UEP) network coding (NC) for simultaneous real-time exchange of scalable video streams among multiple users. We focus on a simple wireless scenario where users exchange encoded data packets over a common central network node (e.g., a base station or an access point) that aims to capture the fundamental system behaviour. Our goal is to present analytical tools that provide both the decoding probability analysis and the expected delay guarantees for different importance layers of scalable video streams. Using the proposed tools, we offer a simple framework for design and analysis of UEP NC based multi-user video streaming systems and provide examples of system design for video conferencing scenario in broadband wireless cellular networks

    Error Resilience in Heterogeneous Visual Communications

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    A critical and challenging aspect of visual communication technologies is to immunize visual information to transmission errors. In order to effectively protect visual content against transmission errors, various kinds of heterogeneities involved in multimedia delivery need to be considered, such as compressed stream characteristics heterogeneity, channel condition heterogeneity, multi-user and multi-hop heterogeneity. The main theme of this dissertation is to explore these heterogeneities involved in error-resilient visual communications to deliver different visual content over heterogeneous networks with good visual quality. Concurrently transmitting multiple video streams in error-prone environment faces many challenges, such as video content characteristics are heterogeneous, transmission bandwidth is limited, and the user device capabilities vary. These challenges prompt the need for an integrated approach of error protection and resource allocation. One motivation of this dissertation is to develop such an integrated approach for an emerging application of multi-stream video aggregation, i.e. multi-point video conferencing. We propose a distributed multi-point video conferencing system that employs packet division multiplexing access (PDMA)-based error protection and resource allocation, and explore the multi-hop awareness to deliver good and fair visual quality of video streams to end users. When the transport layer mechanism, such as forward error correction (FEC), cannot provide sufficient error protection on the payload stream, the unrecovered transmission errors may lead to visual distortions at the decoder. In order to mitigate the visual distortions caused by the unrecovered errors, concealment techniques can be applied at the decoder to provide an approximation of the original content. Due to image characteristics heterogeneity, different concealment approaches are necessary to accommodate different nature of the lost image content. We address this heterogeneity issue and propose to apply a classification framework that adaptively selects the suitable error concealment technique for each damaged image area. The analysis and extensive experimental results in this dissertation demonstrate that the proposed integrated approach of FEC and resource allocation as well as the new classification-based error concealment approach can significantly outperform conventional error-resilient approaches

    Error and Congestion Resilient Video Streaming over Broadband Wireless

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    In this paper, error resilience is achieved by adaptive, application-layer rateless channel coding, which is used to protect H.264/Advanced Video Coding (AVC) codec data-partitioned videos. A packetization strategy is an effective tool to control error rates and, in the paper, source-coded data partitioning serves to allocate smaller packets to more important compressed video data. The scheme for doing this is applied to real-time streaming across a broadband wireless link. The advantages of rateless code rate adaptivity are then demonstrated in the paper. Because the data partitions of a video slice are each assigned to different network packets, in congestion-prone wireless networks the increased number of packets per slice and their size disparity may increase the packet loss rate from buffer overflows. As a form of congestion resilience, this paper recommends packet-size dependent scheduling as a relatively simple way of alleviating the buffer-overflow problem arising from data-partitioned packets. The paper also contributes an analysis of data partitioning and packet sizes as a prelude to considering scheduling regimes. The combination of adaptive channel coding and prioritized packetization for error resilience with packet-size dependent packet scheduling results in a robust streaming scheme specialized for broadband wireless and real-time streaming applications such as video conferencing, video telephony, and telemedicine

    On Cloud-based multisource Reliable Multicast Transport in Broadband Multimedia Satellite Networks

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    Multimedia synchronization, Software Over the Air, Personal Information Management on Cloud networks require new reliable protocols, which reduce the traffic load in the core and edge network. This work shows via simulations the performance of an efficient multicast file delivery, which advantage of the distributed file storage in Cloud computing. The performance evaluation focuses on the case of a personal satellite equipment with error prone channels
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