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    Efficient online WiFi delivery of layered-coding media using inter-layer network coding

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    2011
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    Koutsonikolas D.
    Hu Y.C.
    Wang C.-C.
    Comer M.
    Mohamed A.M.S.
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    A primary challenge in multicasting video in a wireless LAN to multiple clients is to deal with the client diversity - clients may have different channel characteristics and hence receive different numbers of transmissions from the AP. A promising approach to overcome this problem is to combine multi-resolution (layered) video coding with interlayer network coding. The fundamental challenge in such an approach is to determine the strategy of coding the packets across different layers that maximizes the number of decoded layers at all clients. This paper makes three contributions. (1) We first show that even for one client, the previously proposed canonical triangular scheme for inter-layer network coding can perform poorly. We show how to enhance the triangular scheme by incorporating the estimated target number of layers which significantly improves its effectiveness. (2) We show that such an enhanced triangular scheme still performs poorly for multiple clients with diverse channel characteristics, which motivates the need for searching for the optimal coding strategy. The naive way of searching for the optimal strategy is computationally prohibitive. We present several optimizations that drastically reduce the complexity of exhaustively searching for the optimal strategy, making it feasible in real time. (3) Finally, we design and evaluate an online video delivery scheme, Percy, to be deployed at a proxy behind the AP of a wireless LAN. Our simulation results show that Percy outperforms the previous inter-layer coding heuristic by up to 22-80% with varying numbers of clients. 2011 IEEE.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDCS.2011.52
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/30181
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