TY - GEN
T1 - Performance evaluation of video streaming over mobile WiMAX networks
AU - Hu, Mengke
AU - Zhang, Hongguang
AU - Anh Le, Tien
AU - Nguyen, Hang
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - This paper considers the transmission performance of multimedia streams, especially Scalable Video Coding (SVC), over mobile WiMAX networks. SVC supports temporal, spatial, and quality scalabilities at bit-stream level, which enables the easy adaptation of video by selecting the sub-sets of bit-stream. Thus, SVC streams are more suitable than non-scalable bitstreams in the mobile environment where network conditions are dynamic. In this work, we firstly set up a simulation platform, which integrates NS-2 WiMAX module with EvalSVC evaluation tool set. Then, we design scenarios involving multiple Mobile Stations (MS) and handover to evaluate the performance of video streaming. After intensive simulation tests, we compare the throughput and the packet delay in the different connection scenarios, and count the frame loss of the received video. The simulation results indicate that, in terms of frame loss, the number of MSs is critical to the performance of video transmission. Moreover, handover imposes great influence on video stream transmission.
AB - This paper considers the transmission performance of multimedia streams, especially Scalable Video Coding (SVC), over mobile WiMAX networks. SVC supports temporal, spatial, and quality scalabilities at bit-stream level, which enables the easy adaptation of video by selecting the sub-sets of bit-stream. Thus, SVC streams are more suitable than non-scalable bitstreams in the mobile environment where network conditions are dynamic. In this work, we firstly set up a simulation platform, which integrates NS-2 WiMAX module with EvalSVC evaluation tool set. Then, we design scenarios involving multiple Mobile Stations (MS) and handover to evaluate the performance of video streaming. After intensive simulation tests, we compare the throughput and the packet delay in the different connection scenarios, and count the frame loss of the received video. The simulation results indicate that, in terms of frame loss, the number of MSs is critical to the performance of video transmission. Moreover, handover imposes great influence on video stream transmission.
KW - Scalable video coding
KW - Video streaming
KW - WiMAX
U2 - 10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700454
DO - 10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700454
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951916886
SN - 9781424488650
T3 - 2010 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC'10
SP - 898
EP - 902
BT - 2010 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC'10
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2010 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC 2010
Y2 - 5 December 2010 through 10 December 2010
ER -