Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks

In this thesis, a novel Scalable Multiple Description Coding (SMDC) framework is proposed. To address the bandwidth fluctuation, packet loss and heterogeneity problems in the wireless networks and further enhance the error resilience tools in Moving Pictures Experts Group 4 (MPEG-4), the joint des...

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Main Author: Zheng, Ruobin
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Published: University of Waterloo 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/920
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-9202013-10-04T04:07:18ZZheng, Ruobin2006-08-22T13:57:57Z2006-08-22T13:57:57Z20032003http://hdl.handle.net/10012/920In this thesis, a novel Scalable Multiple Description Coding (SMDC) framework is proposed. To address the bandwidth fluctuation, packet loss and heterogeneity problems in the wireless networks and further enhance the error resilience tools in Moving Pictures Experts Group 4 (MPEG-4), the joint design of layered coding (LC) and multiple description coding (MDC) is explored. It leverages a proposed distributed multimedia delivery mobile network (D-MDMN) to provide path diversity to combat streaming video outage due to handoff in Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). The corresponding intra-RAN (Radio Access Network) handoff and inter-RAN handoff procedures in D-MDMN are studied in details, which employ the principle of video stream re-establishing to replace the principle of data forwarding in UMTS. Furthermore, a new IP (Internet Protocol) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) video marking algorithm is proposed to support the unequal error protection (UEP) of LC components of SMDC. Performance evaluation is carried through simulation using OPNET Modeler 9. 0. Simulation results show that the proposed handoff procedures in D-MDMN have better performance in terms of handoff latency, end-to-end delay and handoff scalability than that in UMTS. Performance evaluation of our proposed IP DiffServ video marking algorithm is also undertaken, which shows that it is more suitable for video streaming in IP mobile networks compared with the previously proposed DiffServ video marking algorithm (DVMA).application/pdf1332676 bytesapplication/pdfenUniversity of WaterlooCopyright: 2003, Zheng, Ruobin. All rights reserved.Electrical & Computer EngineeringScalable Multiple Description CodingDistributed Video Streaming3G Mobile NetworksScalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile NetworksThesis or DissertationElectrical and Computer EngineeringMaster of Applied Science
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topic Electrical & Computer Engineering
Scalable Multiple Description Coding
Distributed Video Streaming
3G Mobile Networks
spellingShingle Electrical & Computer Engineering
Scalable Multiple Description Coding
Distributed Video Streaming
3G Mobile Networks
Zheng, Ruobin
Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
description In this thesis, a novel Scalable Multiple Description Coding (SMDC) framework is proposed. To address the bandwidth fluctuation, packet loss and heterogeneity problems in the wireless networks and further enhance the error resilience tools in Moving Pictures Experts Group 4 (MPEG-4), the joint design of layered coding (LC) and multiple description coding (MDC) is explored. It leverages a proposed distributed multimedia delivery mobile network (D-MDMN) to provide path diversity to combat streaming video outage due to handoff in Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). The corresponding intra-RAN (Radio Access Network) handoff and inter-RAN handoff procedures in D-MDMN are studied in details, which employ the principle of video stream re-establishing to replace the principle of data forwarding in UMTS. Furthermore, a new IP (Internet Protocol) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) video marking algorithm is proposed to support the unequal error protection (UEP) of LC components of SMDC. Performance evaluation is carried through simulation using OPNET Modeler 9. 0. Simulation results show that the proposed handoff procedures in D-MDMN have better performance in terms of handoff latency, end-to-end delay and handoff scalability than that in UMTS. Performance evaluation of our proposed IP DiffServ video marking algorithm is also undertaken, which shows that it is more suitable for video streaming in IP mobile networks compared with the previously proposed DiffServ video marking algorithm (DVMA).
author Zheng, Ruobin
author_facet Zheng, Ruobin
author_sort Zheng, Ruobin
title Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
title_short Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
title_full Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
title_fullStr Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
title_full_unstemmed Scalable Multiple Description Coding and Distributed Video Streaming over 3G Mobile Networks
title_sort scalable multiple description coding and distributed video streaming over 3g mobile networks
publisher University of Waterloo
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/920
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