TY - CHAP
T1 - Adaptive split transmission for video streams in wireless mesh networks
AU - Tu, Wanqing
AU - Sreenan, Cormac J.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Wireless mesh networks hold great promise in the wireless transmission of video flows, particularly if the problem of providing sufficient network capacity can be addressed. For this reason, schemes which help to address this difficulty in capacity-limited wireless networks are of great interest. This paper presents a novel and simple algorithm, adaptive split transmission algorithm, for achieving real-time, and qualityguaranteed video transmission in wireless mesh networks. The algorithm utilizes the unused capacities of multiple channels rather than trying to transmit the flow over just one overloaded channel. The flow is efficiently split into several sub-flows in a capacity-aware manner, each sub-flow then being transmitted through different channels in parallel. The adaptive split transmission algorithm controls flows dynamically in response to changes in the states of the available channels, thereby avoiding the overloading of any one channel. We evaluate the algorithm through simulations. The results show that the adaptive split transmission algorithm achieves synchronized, quality-guaranteed, and real-time wireless video transmission. The proposed algorithm can be used for interactive real-time wireless video applications without changing current wireless hardware, MAC protocols and upper-layer protocols.
AB - Wireless mesh networks hold great promise in the wireless transmission of video flows, particularly if the problem of providing sufficient network capacity can be addressed. For this reason, schemes which help to address this difficulty in capacity-limited wireless networks are of great interest. This paper presents a novel and simple algorithm, adaptive split transmission algorithm, for achieving real-time, and qualityguaranteed video transmission in wireless mesh networks. The algorithm utilizes the unused capacities of multiple channels rather than trying to transmit the flow over just one overloaded channel. The flow is efficiently split into several sub-flows in a capacity-aware manner, each sub-flow then being transmitted through different channels in parallel. The adaptive split transmission algorithm controls flows dynamically in response to changes in the states of the available channels, thereby avoiding the overloading of any one channel. We evaluate the algorithm through simulations. The results show that the adaptive split transmission algorithm achieves synchronized, quality-guaranteed, and real-time wireless video transmission. The proposed algorithm can be used for interactive real-time wireless video applications without changing current wireless hardware, MAC protocols and upper-layer protocols.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/51649124038
U2 - 10.1109/wcnc.2008.545
DO - 10.1109/wcnc.2008.545
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:51649124038
SN - 9781424419968
T3 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC
SP - 3122
EP - 3127
BT - WCNC 2008 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, Conference Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2008
Y2 - 31 March 2008 through 3 April 2008
ER -