The design of optimized video delivery to multiple users over a wireless channel is a challenging task, especially when the objectives of maximizing the spectral efficiency and providing a fair video quality have to be jointly considered. In this paper we propose a novel cross-layer optimization framework for scalable video delivery over OFDMA wireless networks. It jointly addresses rate adaptation and resource allocation with the aim of maximizing the sum of the achievable rates while minimizing the distortion difference among multiple videos. After having discussed the feasibility of the optimization problem, we consider a 'vertical' decomposition of it and propose the iterative local approximation (ILA) algorithm to derive the optimal solution. The ILA algorithm requires a limited information exchange between the application and the MAC layers, which independently run algorithms that handle parameters and constraints characteristic of a single layer. In order to reduce the overall complexity and the latency of the optimal algorithm, we also propose suboptimal strategies based on the first-step of the ILA algorithm and on the use of stochastic approximations at the MAC layer. Our numerical evaluations show the fast convergence of the ILA algorithm and the resulting small gap in terms of efficiency and video quality fairness between optimal and suboptimal strategies. Moreover, significant individual PSNR gains, up to 7 dB for high-complexity videos in the investigated scenario, are obtained with respect to other state-of-the-art frameworks with similar complexity.

Distortion-Fair Cross-Layer Resource Allocation for Scalable Video Transmission in OFDMA Wireless Networks

CICALO', Sergio;TRALLI, Velio
2014

Abstract

The design of optimized video delivery to multiple users over a wireless channel is a challenging task, especially when the objectives of maximizing the spectral efficiency and providing a fair video quality have to be jointly considered. In this paper we propose a novel cross-layer optimization framework for scalable video delivery over OFDMA wireless networks. It jointly addresses rate adaptation and resource allocation with the aim of maximizing the sum of the achievable rates while minimizing the distortion difference among multiple videos. After having discussed the feasibility of the optimization problem, we consider a 'vertical' decomposition of it and propose the iterative local approximation (ILA) algorithm to derive the optimal solution. The ILA algorithm requires a limited information exchange between the application and the MAC layers, which independently run algorithms that handle parameters and constraints characteristic of a single layer. In order to reduce the overall complexity and the latency of the optimal algorithm, we also propose suboptimal strategies based on the first-step of the ILA algorithm and on the use of stochastic approximations at the MAC layer. Our numerical evaluations show the fast convergence of the ILA algorithm and the resulting small gap in terms of efficiency and video quality fairness between optimal and suboptimal strategies. Moreover, significant individual PSNR gains, up to 7 dB for high-complexity videos in the investigated scenario, are obtained with respect to other state-of-the-art frameworks with similar complexity.
2014
Cicalo', Sergio; Tralli, Velio
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