TY - JOUR
T1 - Joint rate control and scheduling for wireless uplink video streaming
AU - Huang, Jian Wei
AU - Li, Zhu
AU - Chiang, Mung
AU - Katsaggelos, Aggelos K.
N1 - Funding Information:
* Project (Nos. CNS-0427677 and CCF-0448012) supported by the National Science Foundation of USA
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - We solve the problem of uplink video streaming in CDMA cellular networks by jointly designing the rate control and scheduling algorithms. In the pricing-based distributed rate control algorithm, the base station announces a price for the per unit average rate it can support, and the mobile devices choose their desired average transmission rates by balancing their video quality and cost of transmission. Each mobile device then determines the specific video frames to transmit by a video summarization process. In the time-division-multiplexing (TDM) scheduling algorithm, the base station collects the information on frames to be transmitted from all devices within the current time window, sorts them in increasing order of deadlines, and schedules the transmissions in a TDM fashion. This joint algorithm takes advantage of the multi-user content diversity, and maximizes the network total utility (i.e., minimize the network total distortion), while satisfying the delivery deadline constraints. Simulations showed that the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms the constant rate provision algorithm.
AB - We solve the problem of uplink video streaming in CDMA cellular networks by jointly designing the rate control and scheduling algorithms. In the pricing-based distributed rate control algorithm, the base station announces a price for the per unit average rate it can support, and the mobile devices choose their desired average transmission rates by balancing their video quality and cost of transmission. Each mobile device then determines the specific video frames to transmit by a video summarization process. In the time-division-multiplexing (TDM) scheduling algorithm, the base station collects the information on frames to be transmitted from all devices within the current time window, sorts them in increasing order of deadlines, and schedules the transmissions in a TDM fashion. This joint algorithm takes advantage of the multi-user content diversity, and maximizes the network total utility (i.e., minimize the network total distortion), while satisfying the delivery deadline constraints. Simulations showed that the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms the constant rate provision algorithm.
KW - Code division multiple access
KW - Cross-layer design
KW - Pricing
KW - Uplink communications
KW - Video streaming
KW - Video summarization
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U2 - 10.1631/jzus.2006.A0801
DO - 10.1631/jzus.2006.A0801
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33745168290
SN - 1009-3095
VL - 7
SP - 801
EP - 810
JO - Journal of Zhejinag University: Science
JF - Journal of Zhejinag University: Science
IS - 5
ER -