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MPC-Based Delay-Aware Fountain Codes for Real-Time Video Communication

Author:
Sun, Kairan  Zhang, Huazi  Wu, Dapeng  Zhuang, Hongcheng  


Journal:
IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL


Issue Date:
2018


Abstract(summary):

With the prevalence of smart mobile devices and surveillance cameras, the traffic load within the Internet of Things (IoT) has shifted away from nonmultimedia data to multimedia traffics, particularly, the video content. However, the explosive demand for real-time video communication over wireless networks in IoT is constantly challenging both video coding and communication research communities. The state-of-the-art answer to this challenge is sliding-window-based delay-aware fountain (DAF) codes, which combine the channel-adaptive feature in rateless coding and the delay-aware feature in video coding. However, the high computational cost and large delay make it impractical for real-time streaming. To address this issue, we integrate the model predictive control (MPC) technique into DAF codes, so the complexity is lowered to an affordable level so that real-time video encoding is supported. Two schemes are developed in this paper: 1) DAF-S, the smallhorizon DAF codes and 2) DAF-O, the MPC-based DAF using video bit rate prediction. The advantages of both designs are validated through theoretical analysis and comprehensive experiments. The results of simulation experiments show that the decoding ratio of DAF-S is close to the global optimum in DAF codes, and higher than the other existing schemes; DAF-O outperforms the state-of-the-art real-time video communication algorithms.


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