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** Chapter-14: Broadcast Operation | ** Chapter-14: Broadcast Operation | ||
+ | ==== Acronyms ==== | ||
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+ | * '''3GPP''' 3rd Generation Partnership Project | ||
+ | * '''BM-SC''' Broadcast Multicast Service Centre | ||
+ | * '''CN''' Core Network | ||
+ | * '''EPC''' Evolved Packet Core | ||
+ | * '''EPS''' Evolved Packet System | ||
+ | * '''LTE''' Long Term Evolution | ||
+ | * '''MBMS''' Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service | ||
+ | * '''MIMO''' Multiple Input Multiple Output | ||
+ | * '''OFDMA''' Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access | ||
+ | * '''SAE''' System Architecture Evolution | ||
+ | * '''SC-FDMA''' Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access | ||
+ | * '''UTRAN''' UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network | ||
==== Mobile Video Transmission Using Scalable Video Coding ==== | ==== Mobile Video Transmission Using Scalable Video Coding ==== |
Revision as of 23:31, 22 July 2009
Will summarize the readings here..
Peer-to-Peer and SVC
- Peer-Driven Video Streaming: Multiple Descriptions versus Layering
- Layered Coding vs. Multiple Descriptions for Video Streaming over Multiple Paths
- Evaluation of the H.264 Scalable Video Coding in Error Prone IP Networks
- Overview of the Scalable Video Coding Extension of the H.264/AVC Standard
- Enabling Adaptive Video Streaming in P2P Systems
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
- Mobile Video Transmission Using Scalable Video Coding
- LTE - An Introduction
- Optimal Transmission Scheduling for Scalable Wireless Video Broadcast with Rateless Erasure Correction Code
- Dynamic Session Control for Scalable Video Coding over IMS
- Mobile Broadband: Including WiMAX and LTE
- Chapter-11: Long Term Evolution of 3GPP
- 3G Evolution HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband
- Chapter-11: MBMS: Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
- The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice
- Chapter-2: Network Architecture
- Chapter-14: Broadcast Operation
Acronyms
- 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- BM-SC Broadcast Multicast Service Centre
- CN Core Network
- EPC Evolved Packet Core
- EPS Evolved Packet System
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- MBMS Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
- MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output
- OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
- SAE System Architecture Evolution
- SC-FDMA Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access
- UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
Mobile Video Transmission Using Scalable Video Coding
MBMS
- Introduced for WCDMA (UMTS) in Release 6
- Supports multicast/broadcast services in a cellular system
- Same content is transmitted to multiple users located in a specific area (MBMS service area) in a unidirectional fashion
- The Broadcast Multicast Service Center (BM-SC) node is responsible for authorization and authentication of content provider, charging, and overall data flow through Core Network (CN)
- In case of multicast, a request to join the session has to be sent to become member of the corresponding MBMS service group
- In contrast to previous releases of Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN), in MBMS a data stream intended for multiple users is not split until necessary (in UTRAN, one stream per user existed both within CN and RAN)
- MBMS services are power limited and maximize the diversity without relying on feedback from users
- Two techniques are used to provide diversity:
- Macro-diversity: combining transmission from multiple cells
- Soft combining: combines the soft bits received from the different radio links prior to (Turbo) coding
- Selection combining: decoding the signal received from each cell individually, and for each TTI selects one (if any) of the correctly decoded data blocks for further processing by higher layers
- Time-diversity: against fast fading through a long Transmission Time Interval (TTI) and application-level coding
- because broadcast cannot rely on feedback, MBMS uses application-level forward error-correcting coding, namely Systematic Raptor codes
- Macro-diversity: combining transmission from multiple cells