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Title: A Simulation Study of Optimal Bandwidth Allocation for VBR MPEG-4 Streaming over MPLS-Networks Project Proposal Muhammad Asif Tasleem 2004-03-0021


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A Simulation Study of Optimal Bandwidth
Allocation for VBR MPEG-4 Streaming over
MPLS-NetworksProject ProposalMuhammad Asif
Tasleem 2004-03-0021
2
MPEG-4 over MPLS Networks
  • A New Architecture for Transmission of MPEG-4
    Video on MPLS NetworksGeng Sheng Kuo, C.T. Lai
  • It proposes a new architecture, Actively
    Reserved Bandwidth architecture, which improves
    CR-LDP in the MPLS domain.
  • It claims treating one VOP (like I-VOP, P-VOP,
    B-VOP) as a unit of transmission is more
    efficient than treating one packet as a unit of
    transmission.

3
MPEG-4 over MPLS Networks
  • A Study on the Performance Enhancements of Video
    Streaming Service based on MPLS
    NetworksJoong-Min Kim, Chung-Hyun Kim
  • This paper compares delay, throughput and packet
    loss of video streaming service over IP network
    and MPLS network.
  • MPLS Network was setup using fixed bandwidth LSP.

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Video over MPLS Networks
  • Multi-Stream Video Transport over MPLS Networks
  • Hang Man and Yang Li
  • It proposes a 3-D subband/wavelet video coder
    generating the source data traffic. A special
    feature of this video coder is that the coded bit
    stream can he easily segmented into sub-streams
    with different quality of service (QoS)
    requirements.
  • After source coding and segmentation, multiple
    streams are formed. Each stream is labeled with
    different forwarding equivalence classes (FEC).
  • Specific label switch paths (LSPs) are selected
    by the MPLS protocols to achieve the desired
    quality levels. The proposed scheme is studied
    under the metrics such as the end-to-end video
    delivery quality, the bandwidth consumption and
    the pricing of the service.

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What I want to do?
  • Can we transmit different layers of MPEG-4 video
    over different QoS based FEC of MPLS?
  • Can we allocate bandwidth for an LSP based on
    peak rate, average rate and maximum burst size of
    the video traffic?
  • What are the delay, throughput and packet loss
    comparisons with fixed bandwidth LSP?
  • Can we perform simulations on Omnet or Opnet?

What I dont want to do?
  • Dont want to change the MPLS architecture
  • Dont want to suggest any source coding
    technique.

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MPEG-4 over the Internet
  • MPEG-4 Video Transmission over Internet
  • D. Milovanovic, Z. Bojkovic
  • Transmission of Mpeg-4 Video over the Internet
  • Steven Gringeri, Sami hen, and Roman Egorov
  • Mpeg-4 Compressed Video over the Internet
  • Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Wenwu Zhu, Ya-Qin
    Zhangs, H. Jonathan Chao
  • On End-to-End Architecture for Transporting
    MPEG-4 Video Over the Internet
  • Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thomas Hou,, Wenwu Zhu,
    Hung-Ju Lee, Tihao Chiang, Ya-Qin Zhang, H.
    Jonathan Chao
  • An Architecture Based on IETF Protocols for the
    Transport of MPEG-4 Content over the Internet
  • Roberto Catagno, Serkan Kiranyaz, Florin Lohan,
    Irek Defee
  • Realizing MPEG-4 Streaming over the Internet A
    Client/Server Architecture using DMIF
  • K. Asrar Haghighi, Y. Pourmohammadi, H. M.
    Alnuweiri
  • Transporting Real-Time Video over the Internet
    Challenges and Approaches
  • Dapeng Wu, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Ya-Qin Zhang

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MPEG-4 over ATM Networks
  • Bandwidth-Allocation Schemes for
    Variable-Bit-Rate MPEG Sources in ATM Networks
  • Pramod Pancha, Magda El Zarki
  • Impact of Renegotiation Frequency on ATM Network
    PerformanceMajdi Ashibani, D. Mashao and B.
    Nleya
  • Efficient Bandwidth Resource Allocation for
    Low-Delay Multiuser Video Streaming
  • Guan-Ming Su, Min Wu

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Video over ATM Networks
  • TRANSMISSION OF MPEG-2 VIDEO STREAMS OVER ATM"
  • Arianne Lewis, Steven Gringeri, Bhumip
    Khasnabish, Bert Basch
  • Performance Evaluation of ATM Networks Carrying
    Constant and Variable Bit-Rate Video Traffic
  • Ismail Dalgic, and Fouad A. Tobagi
  • Performance Requirements for the Transport of
    MPEG Video Streams over ATM Networks
  • Taeseop Han and Luis Orozco-Barbosa
  • An Efficient Loss Priority Scheme for MPEG-2
    Variable Bit Rate Video for ATM Networks
  • D. Wilson and M.Ghanbari
  • QUALITY OF SERVICE ISSUES FOR MPEG-2 VIDEO OVER
    ATM
  • Martyn J. Riley and Iain E.G. Richardson.

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Video over ATM Networks
  • Effectiveness of MPEG-2 Video Transmission on ATM
    Links
  • - Is Statistical Multiplexing Really Useful for
    Bursty Video Transmission?
  • Naoki Wakamiya Masayuki Murata Hideo Miyahara
  • Study of MPEG-2 Video Traffic in a Multimedia
    LAN/ATM Internetwork System
  • Eldon Mellaney, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, and Gilles
    Gagnon
  • Performance Studies of Transmitting Real-time
    MPEG-I Video in ATM Networks
  • Victor C. S. Lee, Joseph K. Y. Ng, Kam-yiu Lam
    and Sheung-lun Hung
  • Performance Evaluation of QoS for VBR Video in
    ATM Environment
  • Liren Zhang
  • A Multi-Level Approach to the Transport of
    MPEG-Coded Video over ATM and Some Experiments
  • Samar Singh

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Traffic Characterization
  • On the Characterization of VBR MPEG Streams
  • Marwan Krunz, Satish K. Tripathi
  • Bandwidth Allocation and Analysis of VBR MPEG
    Video Bit Streams
  • R. Egorov, S. Gringeri, K. Shuaib, A. Lewis, and
    B. Basch
  • Video Traffic Characterization for Multimedia
    Networks with a Deterministic Service
  • Dallas E. Wrege, Jorg Liebeherr
  • On the Temporal Characteristics of Video Traffic
  • Tamas Boros
  • Streaming Video Traffic Characterization and
    Network Impact
  • Jacobus van der Merwe, Subhabrata Sen, Charles
    Kalmanek
  • Statistical Properties of MPEG Video Traffic and
    their Impact on Bandwidth Allocation in Wireless
    ATM Networks
  • Youssef Iraqi, Raouf Boutaba and Rachida Dssouli

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MPEG-4 Standard
  • The End
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