In this paper we develop an optimized control strategy for the connection bandwidth maximization over a time varying wireless channel, by jointly controlling the adaptive source rate and the client/playout buffering policy with constraints on the maximum connection bandwidth allowed at the Application (APP) layer, the queue-capacities available at the Data-Link (DL) layer and the average and peak transmit energies sustained by the Physical (PHY) layer. The main feature of the approach we follow lies in the fact that the maximization of the throughput is performed with respect to the channel state information as well as the occupancies of the transmitter and receiver buffers, taking into account also for the need to optimize the playout buffer service so to reduce the stream-jitter provided to the final user. The resulting optimal controllers operate in a Cross-Layer (CL) fashion that involves the APP, DL and PHY layers of the underlying protocol stack. Via a parameter-depending optimization we are able to handle the jitter of the stream provided to the final user without significant impact on the bandwidth performances. The carried out numerical tests give insight into the tradeoff among average throughput, delay and jitter attained by the optimized controllers. ©2010 IEEE.

Joint control of bandwidth and playout-delay for streaming traffic over faded links (Best Paper Award) / Baccarelli, Enzo; Cordeschi, N; Patriarca, T.. - (2010), pp. 169-174. (Intervento presentato al convegno GLOBECOM, HeterWMN 2010 tenutosi a Miami; United States nel 6-10 December 2010) [10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700230].

Joint control of bandwidth and playout-delay for streaming traffic over faded links (Best Paper Award)

BACCARELLI, Enzo
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2010

Abstract

In this paper we develop an optimized control strategy for the connection bandwidth maximization over a time varying wireless channel, by jointly controlling the adaptive source rate and the client/playout buffering policy with constraints on the maximum connection bandwidth allowed at the Application (APP) layer, the queue-capacities available at the Data-Link (DL) layer and the average and peak transmit energies sustained by the Physical (PHY) layer. The main feature of the approach we follow lies in the fact that the maximization of the throughput is performed with respect to the channel state information as well as the occupancies of the transmitter and receiver buffers, taking into account also for the need to optimize the playout buffer service so to reduce the stream-jitter provided to the final user. The resulting optimal controllers operate in a Cross-Layer (CL) fashion that involves the APP, DL and PHY layers of the underlying protocol stack. Via a parameter-depending optimization we are able to handle the jitter of the stream provided to the final user without significant impact on the bandwidth performances. The carried out numerical tests give insight into the tradeoff among average throughput, delay and jitter attained by the optimized controllers. ©2010 IEEE.
2010
GLOBECOM, HeterWMN 2010
Average throughput; Bandwidth performance; Cross-layer
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Joint control of bandwidth and playout-delay for streaming traffic over faded links (Best Paper Award) / Baccarelli, Enzo; Cordeschi, N; Patriarca, T.. - (2010), pp. 169-174. (Intervento presentato al convegno GLOBECOM, HeterWMN 2010 tenutosi a Miami; United States nel 6-10 December 2010) [10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700230].
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