Efficient Transmission of MPEG-2 Coded Video Traffic over ATM Networks

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Gajendra Sisodia
Ling Guan
Subrata De
Mehran Dowlatshahi
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[1] University of Sydney,School of Electrical and Information Engineering
[2] Vodafone Network Pty. Ltd.,undefined
[3] Iran Telecommunication Research Centre (ITRC),undefined
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ATM; leaky bucket; MPEG-2; congestion control;
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Video traffic is expected to account for a significant share of the traffic volume in the future asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks. MPEG-2 proposed by Moving Picture Expert Group is one of the most promising compression techniques for such applications. One of the critical issues in MPEG-2 is to realize effective variable bit rate (VBR) video transfer thorough ATM networks. The Leaky Bucket (LB) scheme has been widely accepted as the usage parameter control (UPC) mechanism to police the VBR sources. We proposed a new Adaptive Dynamic Leaky Bucket (ADLB) congestion control mechanism, which is based on the LB scheme. Unlike the conventional LB, the leak rate of the ADLB is controlled using delayed feedback information of available bandwidth sent by the network. This scheme allows sources to get varying amounts of bandwidth over time, while reserving a minimum guaranteed bandwidth (MCR) for the entire duration of the connection. At the time of congestion, the leak rate of the ADLB is adjusted according to the feedback indicating the currently available bandwidth to the connection. The simulation results show that the end-to-end cell transfer delay and cell loss of each source has been improved significantly.
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