Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
457359 Journal of Network and Computer Applications 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we focus on the Stochastic Traffic Engineering (STE) problem arising from the support of QoS-demanding real-time media-streaming applications over fading and congestion affected TCP-friendly/IP multiantenna wireless pipes. First, after recasting the tackled STE problem in the form of a suitable cross-layer nonlinear stochastic optimization problem, we develop a traffic analysis of the overall underlying multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless pipe that points out the relative effects of both fading-induced errors and congestion-induced packet losses on the goodput offered by the resulting end-to-end connection. Second, we develop an optimal cross-layer resource management policy that allows a joint scheduling of the media encoding rate (i.e., playin rate), transmit energy and delivery rate (i.e., playout rate) of each end-to-end connection active over the considered access network. Salient features of the presented joint scheduling policy are that: (i) it is self-adaptive; (ii) it is able to provide hard (i.e., deterministic) QoS guarantees, in terms of hard limited playout delay and playout rate-jitter; and (iii) it explicitly accounts for the performance interaction of the protocols implemented at all layers of the considered stack.

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