Abstract

In this work, the Stochastic Traffic Engineering (STE) problem arising from the support of QoS-demanding real-time (e.g., delay and delay-jitter sensitive) media-streaming applications over unreliable IP-over-wireless pipes is addressed. Two main contributions are presented. First, we develop an optimal resource-management policy that allows a joint scheduling of the source rate, transmit energy and playout rate. Salient features of the proposed scheduling policy are that: (i) it is self-adaptive; and, (ii) it is able to provide hard (i.e., deterministic) QoS guarantees, in terms of hard limited playout delay, playout rate-jitter and pre-roll delay. Second, by referring to power and bandwidth limited access scenarios, we develop a traffic analysis of the underlying IP-over-wireless pipes that allows us to analyze the effects of both fading-induced errors and congestion-induced packet’s losses on the end-to-end performance of the proposed scheduler.

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