Wireless Multicast for Zoomable Video Streaming
Hui Wang, Mun Choon Chan, Wei Tsang Ooi

TL;DR
This paper presents an efficient algorithm for wireless multicast of zoomable video streams, optimizing tile resolution delivery to heterogeneous users to maximize overall quality, demonstrated with a testbed of mobile devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel algorithm for adaptive tile resolution scheduling in wireless multicast of zoomable videos, addressing user heterogeneity and maximizing quality.
Findings
Achieves up to 12dB quality improvement over heuristics
Effectively handles diverse user link rates and interests
Validated on a testbed with 10 mobile devices
Abstract
Zoomable video streaming refers to a new class of interactive video applications, where users can zoom into a video stream to view a selected region of interest in higher resolutions and pan around to move the region of interest. The zoom and pan effects are typically achieved by breaking the source video into a grid of independently decodable tiles. Streaming the tiles to a set of heterogeneous users using broadcast is challenging, as users have different link rates and different regions of interest at different resolution levels. In this paper, we consider the following problem: given the subset of tiles that each user requested, the link rate of each user, and the available time slots, at which resolution should each tile be sent, to maximize the overall video quality received by all users. We design an efficient algorithm to solve the problem above, and evaluate the solution on a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols
