Rate allocation for layered multicast streaming with inter-layer network coding
Date
2012-03-25Abstract
Multi-layer video streaming allows to provide different
video qualities to a group of multicast receivers with
heterogeneous receive rates. The number of layers received determines the quality of the decoded video stream. For such layered multicast streaming, network coding provides higher capacity than multicast routing. Network coding can be performed within a layer (intra-layer) or across layers (inter-layer), and in general inter-layer coding outperforms intra-layer coding. An optimal solution to a network coded layered multicast problem may require decoding of the network code at interior nodes to extract
information to be forwarded. However, decoding consumes
resources and introduces delay, which is particularly undesirable
at interior nodes (the routers) of the network. In this paper, we
thus focus on the inter-layer network coding problem without
decoding at interior nodes. We propose a heuristic algorithm
for rate allocation and code assignment based on the Edmonds-
Karp maximum flow algorithm and perform simulations that
show that our algorithm may even outperform other heuristics
that do require decoding at interior nodes.
Subject
Q Science::Q Science (General)Q Science::QA Mathematics::QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology::T Technology (General)
T Technology::TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology::TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering