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Augmenting Reed-Solomon coding with retransmission for error recovery in 3G video broadcasts

Title
Augmenting Reed-Solomon coding with retransmission for error recovery in 3G video broadcasts
Author
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Keywords
broadcast and multicast services (BCMCS); Reed-Solomon; Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ); MPEG-4 fine granular scalable (FGS)
Issue Date
2007-06
Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Citation
CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, v. 19, No. 8, Page. 1171-1181
Abstract
The error-prone nature of the radio channel is the major challenge in servicing video streams over cdma2000 broadcast networks. The MAC protocol for broadcast and multicast services (BCMCS) in cdma2000 specifies forward error correction using Reed-Solomon coding, which is effective in recovering from bursts of errors. However, its performance degrades significantly when channel conditions are bad, a frequent occurrence at the edge of the coverage area, reducing the availability of high-speed broadcasts. We propose an error recovery scheme and a scheduling algorithm based on the use of slots saved by changing to a Reed-Solomon code with a lower parity overhead. Within the fixed transmission budget thus created, corrupted packets are retransmitted in a priority order determined by a utility function that is derived from the map of the error control block at each mobile, and which also considers the number of mobiles that did not receive each lost packet. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme in improving the quality of high-data-rate MPEG-4 video streams over a range of channel conditions. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
URI
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cpe.1160https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/106436
ISSN
1532-0626
DOI
10.1002/cpe.1160
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COLLEGE OF COMPUTING[E](소프트웨어융합대학) > MEDIA, CULTURE, AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY(ICT융합학부) > Articles
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