Abstract

In order to deliver video streams efficiently over WiFi to many thousands of consumer handheld devices, broadcast protocols must be employed. In this mode of operation the received video quality can deteriorate rapidly as a result of high application layer packet loss which occurs because MAC frame retransmission cannot be used. In this paper we develop a robust video delivery solution for broadcast transmission over 802.11a/g. Using a cross-layer WiFi simulator in combination with an accurate time-correlated fading channel, the received video quality is evaluated for broadcast H.264 video sequences. Application layer cross-packet forward error correction is then used together with error concealment at the video client. Furthermore, the application of an external packet interleaver is considered. Combining a block size of two hundred packets (which introduces a 4.8 second delay) and an application layer FEC code rate of 0.75 our results demonstrate that video can be successfully broadcast over WiFi to many thousands of handheld terminals at large-scale spectator events.

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