A cross-layer design framework for robust IPTV services over IEEE 802.16 networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications - Special issue on broadband access networks: Architectures and protocols
Eliminating packet loss accumulation in peer-to-peer streaming systems
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
Distributed sender scheduling for multimedia transmission in wireless mobile peer-to-peer networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Quality-aware bandwidth allocation for scalable on-demand streaming in wireless networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Wireless multimedia networking and computing
Multiple description coded video streaming in peer-to-peer networks
Image Communication
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NTUStreaming is an overlay P2P-based IPTV system that integrates innovations in both overlay networking and video coding for optimal user experience. The system consists of three key components: partnership formation, robust video coding, and video segment request scheduling. For partnership formation, a graph construction mechanism TYPHOON based on epidemic algorithms is developed to reduce disconnect time and isolated peers. For robust video coding, a multiple description coding (MDC) scheme with spatial-temporal hybrid interpolation (STHI) is proposed to adjust streaming traffic according to the bandwidth and device capability of each peer. For request scheduling, an optimization algorithm is developed by taking the available bandwidth and the video segment type into account. Experimental results show that NTUStreaming is able to deliver optimal video quality in lossy and dynamic networking environments.