Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN

Enabling video transmission to be maintained at an acceptable level under unreliable and time-varying wireless channels in a non-trivial challenge. The main challenge in enabling video transmission over UWB WPAN lies on how to meet the QoS requirements (ie: delay, jitter, PSNR) under time-varying sp...

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Main Authors: Aripin, N.M., Fisal, N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-72252018-01-11T09:11:53Z Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN Aripin, N.M. Fisal, N. Enabling video transmission to be maintained at an acceptable level under unreliable and time-varying wireless channels in a non-trivial challenge. The main challenge in enabling video transmission over UWB WPAN lies on how to meet the QoS requirements (ie: delay, jitter, PSNR) under time-varying spectral resources, video frame dependencies, limited power and data rate and tight delay constraint. In this paper, capacity of UWB wireless networks supporting video application with IEEE802.15.3 MAC is analyzed by considering the overheads from different layers. Then, impact of channel conditions and retransmission limit to the (packet error rate) PER and JFR (job failure rate) are also studied. Round robin, shortest remaining processing time (SRPT) and constant bandwidth server (CBS) scheduling mechanisms are also compared. Video performance is investigate as a function of time slot allocations and number of users supported. BER, PER and JFR are used as performance parameters. Result showed that BER should be kept at 10-6 to maintain good PER and JFR below 10%. Optimal CTA allocation is crucial to ensure timely multimedia delivery as well as to minimize wasteful of resources. © 2009 IEEE. 2018-01-11T09:11:53Z 2018-01-11T09:11:53Z 2009 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/7225
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description Enabling video transmission to be maintained at an acceptable level under unreliable and time-varying wireless channels in a non-trivial challenge. The main challenge in enabling video transmission over UWB WPAN lies on how to meet the QoS requirements (ie: delay, jitter, PSNR) under time-varying spectral resources, video frame dependencies, limited power and data rate and tight delay constraint. In this paper, capacity of UWB wireless networks supporting video application with IEEE802.15.3 MAC is analyzed by considering the overheads from different layers. Then, impact of channel conditions and retransmission limit to the (packet error rate) PER and JFR (job failure rate) are also studied. Round robin, shortest remaining processing time (SRPT) and constant bandwidth server (CBS) scheduling mechanisms are also compared. Video performance is investigate as a function of time slot allocations and number of users supported. BER, PER and JFR are used as performance parameters. Result showed that BER should be kept at 10-6 to maintain good PER and JFR below 10%. Optimal CTA allocation is crucial to ensure timely multimedia delivery as well as to minimize wasteful of resources. © 2009 IEEE.
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author Aripin, N.M.
Fisal, N.
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Fisal, N.
Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
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title Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
title_short Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
title_full Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
title_fullStr Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of channel time allocations for MPEG-4 video transmission over UWB WPAN
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