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The issue of useless packet transmission for multimedia over the Internet

Authors :
Jim Wu
Mahbub Hassan
Source :
Computer Communications. 26:1240-1254
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2003.

Abstract

When packet loss rate exceeds a given threshold, received audio and video become unintelligible. A congested router transmitting multimedia packets, while inflicting a packet loss rate beyond a given threshold, effectively transmits useless packets. Useless packet transmission wastes router bandwidth when it is needed most. We propose an algorithm to avoid transmission of useless multimedia packets, and allocate the recovered bandwidth to competing TCP flows. We show that the proposed algorithm can be easily implemented in well-known WFQ and CSFQ fair packet queueing and discarding algorithms. Simulation of a 15-s MPEG-2 video clip over a congested network shows that the proposed algorithm effectively eliminates useless packet transmission, and as a result of that significantly improve throughput and file download times of concurrent TCP connections. For the simulated network, file download time is reduced by 55% for typical HTML files, 36% for typical image files, and up to 30% for typical video files. A peak-signal-to-noise-ratio (PSNR) based analysis shows that the overall intelligibility of the received video is no worse than that received without the incorporation of the proposed useless packet transmission avoidance algorithm. Our fairness analysis confirms that implementation of our algorithm into the fair algorithms (WFQ and CSFQ) does not have any adverse effect on the fairness performance of the algorithms.

Details

ISSN :
01403664
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computer Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9facadbf93eda0eed0d036cc58721432
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-3664(02)00276-1