Abstract

This paper presents a novel cross-layer approach to multiuser H.264/AVC video stream transmission over wireless networks. We consider the joint optimization of three layers of the protocol stacks: the application (APP) layer, the media access control (MAC) layer and the physical (PHY) layer. At the APP layer, the contribution of each packet to the perceptual video quality is evaluated by distortion effect of the packet loss, which is estimated by a Packet Relative Importance Index (PRII). At the MAC layer and the PHY layer, the Gilbert-Elliott (GE) model is employed to describe the time-varying nature of the wireless networks. An objective function for cross-layer optimization is developed based on the layered abstracted parameters from the APP layer, the MAC layer and the PHY layer. Our goal is to maximize the perceptual quality of the video transmitted through the wireless network with constraint of the limited resources. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme performs significantly than the conventional scheduling schemes for video transmission.

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