MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems

Multiview video is essential for various mobile three-dimensional (3D) and immersive applications that can capture scenes from multiple angles for better user experience. However, robust transmission of multiview video is very challenging in wireless networks due to high bandwidth requirement and ti...

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Main Authors: CHEN, Zhe, ZHANG, Xu, XU, Yuedong, XIONG, Jie, ZHU, Yu, WANG, Xin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-58722020-01-23T06:30:08Z MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems CHEN, Zhe ZHANG, Xu XU, Yuedong XIONG, Jie ZHU, Yu WANG, Xin Multiview video is essential for various mobile three-dimensional (3D) and immersive applications that can capture scenes from multiple angles for better user experience. However, robust transmission of multiview video is very challenging in wireless networks due to high bandwidth requirement and time-varying channel quality. Though the up-to-date 802.11 system enables spatial multiplexing MIMO to enhance transmission capacity, it is still agnostic to 3D source coding structure in the transmission. In this paper, we study the optimal resource allocation problem in MIMO systems that deliver 3D content with multiview video coding. The basic idea is to exploit the channel diversity of multiple antennas and the source coding characteristics so as to achieve unequal error protection against channel errors. To achieve this goal, we develop a nonlinear mixed integer programming framework to perform antenna selection and power allocation, and propose low-complexity algorithms to assign these resources. We implement a proof-of-concept system, namely MuVi, on the software-defined-radio platform, WARP, to evaluate the proposed algorithms. MuVi is the practical system to tackle 3D multiview streaming in the latest Wi-Fi networks such as IEEE 802.11ac under realistic channel conditions. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that the peak signal-to-noise-ratio of MuVi significantly outperforms that of the conventional power allocation scheme in a variety of indoor environments. 2017-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4869 info:doi/10.1109/TMM.2017.2713414 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Antenna selection distortion MIMO multiview video streaming power allocation Software Engineering
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Singapore
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topic Antenna selection
distortion
MIMO
multiview video streaming
power allocation
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Antenna selection
distortion
MIMO
multiview video streaming
power allocation
Software Engineering
CHEN, Zhe
ZHANG, Xu
XU, Yuedong
XIONG, Jie
ZHU, Yu
WANG, Xin
MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
description Multiview video is essential for various mobile three-dimensional (3D) and immersive applications that can capture scenes from multiple angles for better user experience. However, robust transmission of multiview video is very challenging in wireless networks due to high bandwidth requirement and time-varying channel quality. Though the up-to-date 802.11 system enables spatial multiplexing MIMO to enhance transmission capacity, it is still agnostic to 3D source coding structure in the transmission. In this paper, we study the optimal resource allocation problem in MIMO systems that deliver 3D content with multiview video coding. The basic idea is to exploit the channel diversity of multiple antennas and the source coding characteristics so as to achieve unequal error protection against channel errors. To achieve this goal, we develop a nonlinear mixed integer programming framework to perform antenna selection and power allocation, and propose low-complexity algorithms to assign these resources. We implement a proof-of-concept system, namely MuVi, on the software-defined-radio platform, WARP, to evaluate the proposed algorithms. MuVi is the practical system to tackle 3D multiview streaming in the latest Wi-Fi networks such as IEEE 802.11ac under realistic channel conditions. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that the peak signal-to-noise-ratio of MuVi significantly outperforms that of the conventional power allocation scheme in a variety of indoor environments.
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author CHEN, Zhe
ZHANG, Xu
XU, Yuedong
XIONG, Jie
ZHU, Yu
WANG, Xin
author_facet CHEN, Zhe
ZHANG, Xu
XU, Yuedong
XIONG, Jie
ZHU, Yu
WANG, Xin
author_sort CHEN, Zhe
title MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
title_short MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
title_full MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
title_fullStr MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
title_full_unstemmed MuVi: Multiview video aware transmission over MIMO wireless systems
title_sort muvi: multiview video aware transmission over mimo wireless systems
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4869
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