Receiver-Based Optimization for Video Delivery Over Wireless Links

Carri W. Chan, J. Apostolopoulos, Yan Li, N. Bambos
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We consider transfer of video frames over a time-varying wireless channel. When the channel is good, the transmitter can send frames at a higher rate than the receiver can consume them via playout. In that case, we introduce the idea of admitting new frames even when the receiver buffer is full, by selectively evicting frames already in the buffer; we can also control the playout rate, so as to optimize the tradeoff between video distortion and the time to freeze when the channel turns bad and frames arrive at a lower rate than should be played out. The decision/control problem of whether to admit a new frame, which already stored one to evict to accommodate the new one, and at what rate to play out frames is formulated within a dynamic programming framework, and an interesting connection to the Knapsack problem is made. Application of the idea in a relevant simple system shows significant performance gains, indicating that it is a promising approach for improving video delivery performance over challenging wireless channels
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基于接收器的无线视频传输优化
我们考虑在时变无线信道上传输视频帧。当信道良好时,发送端发送帧的速率比接收端通过播放接收帧的速率要高。在这种情况下,我们引入了允许新帧的想法,即使接收端缓冲区已满,通过选择性地清除缓冲区中已经存在的帧;我们还可以控制播放速率,以优化视频失真和当信道变坏和帧到达的速率低于应该播放的速率时冻结的时间之间的权衡。在动态规划框架中提出了是否接纳新帧、是否将已存储的帧驱逐以适应新帧以及以何种速率播放帧的决策/控制问题,并与背包问题建立了有趣的联系。在相关简单系统中的应用显示了显著的性能提高,表明它是一种有前途的方法,可以在具有挑战性的无线信道上提高视频传输性能
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