Abstract

This paper introduces a cross-layer design framework for robust and efficient video multicasting over IEEE 802.16 (also known as WiMAX) networks in metropolitan areas. In the framework, multiple description coding (MDC) on scalable video bitstreams at the source for achieving multiresolution robustness is jointly designed with superposition coding (SCM) on multicast signals at the channel to overcome multiuser channel diversity in wireless multicast. The coded multicast signals under the proposed framework can cope with multiuser channel diversity and mitigate the impact due to short-term channel fluctuations, which are the two most challenging issues in achieving robust and efficient video multicasting in metropolitan areas. We formulate the proposed framework and analyze its video quality performance in terms of the total receivable/ recoverable bitstreams by a receiver. A heuristic methodology is developed for system parameter selection and performance optimization that can be applied to practical scenarios of video multicasting for IPTV services in WiMAX. Simulation is conducted based on actual standard video sequences to verify the proposed methodology on parameter selection and performance optimization. Performance gains of the proposed cross-layer design framework in the presence of fading channel diversity are demonstrated.

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