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Joint source coding and packet classification for real-time video transmission over differentiated services networks
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Distributed Source CodingEngineeringDiffserv NetworkAdaptive Bitrate StreamingEdge ComputingPacket ClassificationVideo Coding FormatComputer EngineeringJoint Source CodingDynamic ProgrammingMinimum Distortion ProblemComputer ScienceMultimedia DeliveryVideo TransmissionSignal ProcessingWireless Multimedia SystemDifferentiated Services Networks
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is one of the leading architectures for providing quality of service in the Internet. We propose a scheme for real-time video transmission over a DiffServ network that jointly considers video source coding, packet classification, and error concealment within a framework of cost-distortion optimization. The selections of encoding parameters and packet classification are both used to manage end-to-end delay variations and packet losses within the network. We present two dual formulations of the proposed scheme: the minimum distortion problem, in which the objective is to minimize the end-to-end distortion subject to cost and delay constraints, and the minimum cost problem, which minimizes the total cost subject to end-to-end distortion and delay constraints. A solution to these problems using Lagrangian relaxation and dynamic programming is given. Simulation results demonstrate the advantage of jointly adapting the source coding and packet classification in DiffServ networks.
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