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MAC-Layer Support for Real-Time Video over IEEE 802.11 DCF Networks
Jong-Ok KIM Hideki TODE Koso MURAKAMI
Publication
IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
Vol.E89-B
No.4
pp.1382-1391 Publication Date: 2006/04/01 Online ISSN: 1745-1345
DOI: 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.4.1382 Print ISSN: 0916-8516 Type of Manuscript: PAPER Category: Multimedia Systems for Communications Keyword: video streaming, IEEE 802.11 DCF, packet bursting, channel access,
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Summary:
IEEE 802.11 DCF is a contention-based channel access protocol, and medium access delay greatly increases as the number of contending stations in a service area increases. This severely affects on delay-sensitive video applications. In this paper, we focus on MAC-layer solutions for realizing high quality video transmission in 802.11 DCF networks. A new channel access protocol based on the timestamp (TS) of video packets is proposed for real-time video. The TS information is carried by RTP header from the video application to 802.11 MAC. For video packets with the same RTP TS, they are simultaneously transmitted in a single channel access. Additional contention and back-off processes can be avoided because the whole packets of a video frame are completely delivered. The proposed TS-based access protocol can be easily implemented by the DCF with packet bursting. In addition, it is backward compatible to the legacy DCF. Extensive simulations show that the TS-based channel access achieves lower cumulative distributions of application-level video frame delay when compared to the DCF protocol.
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