Quality-Aware Popularity Based Bandwidth Allocation for Scalable Video Broadcast over Wireless Access Networks
Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, Yeong Min Jang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a bandwidth allocation scheme for wireless video broadcast that prioritizes popular videos to maximize user satisfaction and bandwidth utilization, improving overall video quality for subscribers.
Contribution
It introduces a popularity-based bandwidth allocation method that dynamically distributes limited bandwidth among active video sessions in wireless networks.
Findings
Maximizes average user satisfaction.
Improves overall video quality for most subscribers.
Efficiently utilizes available bandwidth.
Abstract
Video broadcast/multicast over wireless access networks is an attractive research issue in the field of wireless communication. With the rapid improvement of various wireless network technologies, it is now possible to provide high quality video transmission over wireless networks. The high quality video streams need higher bandwidth. Hence, during the video transmission through wireless networks, it is very important to make the best utilization of the limited bandwidth. Therefore, when many broadcasting video sessions are active, the bandwidth per video session can be allocated based on popularity of the video sessions (programs). Instead of allocating equal bandwidth to each of them, our proposed scheme allocates bandwidth per broadcasting video session based on popularity of the video program. When the system bandwidth is not sufficient to allocate the demanded bandwidth for all the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Coding and Compression Technologies · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
