2011
DOI: 10.1109/tmm.2010.2103929
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Scalable Video Multicast in Hybrid 3G/Ad-Hoc Networks

Abstract: Mobile video broadcasting service, or mobile TV, is expected to become a popular application for 3G wireless network operators. Most existing solutions for video Broadcast Multicast Services (BCMCS) in 3G networks employ a single transmission rate to cover all viewers. The system-wide video quality of the cell is therefore throttled by a few viewers close to the boundary, and is far from reaching the social-optimum allowed by the radio resources available at the base station. In this paper, we propose a novel … Show more

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“…The Implicit-Primal-Dual scheme for flow control in live streaming peer-to-peer systems is introduced in [23]. [24], which is the closest to our work, proposes a scalable video broadcast/multicast scheme that efficiently integrates scalable video coding, 3G broadcast, and ad-hoc forwarding so as to balance the system-wide and worst-case video quality of all viewers at 3G cell. Different from this work we consider (i) 3G links as multiple unicast transmissions, while in [24], multicast links are assumed, and (ii) network coding.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Implicit-Primal-Dual scheme for flow control in live streaming peer-to-peer systems is introduced in [23]. [24], which is the closest to our work, proposes a scalable video broadcast/multicast scheme that efficiently integrates scalable video coding, 3G broadcast, and ad-hoc forwarding so as to balance the system-wide and worst-case video quality of all viewers at 3G cell. Different from this work we consider (i) 3G links as multiple unicast transmissions, while in [24], multicast links are assumed, and (ii) network coding.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24], which is the closest to our work, proposes a scalable video broadcast/multicast scheme that efficiently integrates scalable video coding, 3G broadcast, and ad-hoc forwarding so as to balance the system-wide and worst-case video quality of all viewers at 3G cell. Different from this work we consider (i) 3G links as multiple unicast transmissions, while in [24], multicast links are assumed, and (ii) network coding. Note that considering multiple unicast links are crucial in practice because current 3G/4G systems only support unicast transmissions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Substituting the result of Lemma 3 in the inequality (21) gives the sufficient condition (18) to transform the maximum weight clique search to a maximum clique problem:…”
Section: Theoremmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate the aforementioned effect, the notion of device-to-device (D2D) communications [14] is proposed as a promising technique for 5G. Taking advantages of the potentially more reliable short-range communications [14], devices are allowed to transmit to each other coded packet resulting in an increase in performance [15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%