Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks

New convergent services are becoming possible, thanks to the expansion of IP networks based on the availability of innovative advanced coding formats such as H.264, which reduce network bandwidth requirements providing good video quality, and the rapid growth in the supply of dual-mode WiFi cellular...

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Main Authors: Raquel Perez Leal, Alfonso Fernandez-Duran, José I. Alonso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-12-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/328089
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spelling doaj-2439286728084b7d8b8b2b6ba813cd0c2020-11-25T01:54:33ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14722007-12-01200810.1155/2008/328089Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent NetworksRaquel Perez LealAlfonso Fernandez-DuranJosé I. AlonsoNew convergent services are becoming possible, thanks to the expansion of IP networks based on the availability of innovative advanced coding formats such as H.264, which reduce network bandwidth requirements providing good video quality, and the rapid growth in the supply of dual-mode WiFi cellular terminals. This paper provides, first, a comprehensive subject overview as several technologies are involved, such as medium access protocol in IEEE802.11, H.264 advanced video coding standards, and conversational application characterization and recommendations. Second, the paper presents a new and simple dimensioning model of conversational video over wireless LAN. WLAN is addressed under the optimal network throughput and the perspective of video quality. The maximum number of simultaneous users resulting from throughput is limited by the collisions taking place in the shared medium with the statistical contention protocol. The video quality is conditioned by the packet loss in the contention protocol. Both approaches are analyzed within the scope of the advanced video codecs used in conversational video over IP, to conclude that conversational video dimensioning based on network throughput is not enough to ensure a satisfactory user experience, and video quality has to be taken also into account. Finally, the proposed model has been applied to a real-office scenario.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/328089
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author Raquel Perez Leal
Alfonso Fernandez-Duran
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José I. Alonso
Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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Alfonso Fernandez-Duran
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title Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
title_short Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
title_full Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
title_fullStr Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
title_full_unstemmed Dimensioning Method for Conversational Video Applications in Wireless Convergent Networks
title_sort dimensioning method for conversational video applications in wireless convergent networks
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series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
publishDate 2007-12-01
description New convergent services are becoming possible, thanks to the expansion of IP networks based on the availability of innovative advanced coding formats such as H.264, which reduce network bandwidth requirements providing good video quality, and the rapid growth in the supply of dual-mode WiFi cellular terminals. This paper provides, first, a comprehensive subject overview as several technologies are involved, such as medium access protocol in IEEE802.11, H.264 advanced video coding standards, and conversational application characterization and recommendations. Second, the paper presents a new and simple dimensioning model of conversational video over wireless LAN. WLAN is addressed under the optimal network throughput and the perspective of video quality. The maximum number of simultaneous users resulting from throughput is limited by the collisions taking place in the shared medium with the statistical contention protocol. The video quality is conditioned by the packet loss in the contention protocol. Both approaches are analyzed within the scope of the advanced video codecs used in conversational video over IP, to conclude that conversational video dimensioning based on network throughput is not enough to ensure a satisfactory user experience, and video quality has to be taken also into account. Finally, the proposed model has been applied to a real-office scenario.
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