In this paper, an adaptive resource allocation scheme for video stream based on video stream character and user mobility in wireless LAN is proposed. The proposed adaptive allocation scheme allocates the time slots according to the kind of the real-time or non real-time video stream, the required bit rate of video stream and user's mobility by each user. In the proposed system, when user requests the non real-time video stream and its dwell time is smaller than the service time of the video source, more time slots are allocated to the user. When user requests the non real-time video stream and its dwell time is larger than the service time of the source video, or when user requests the real-time video stream, minimum amount of the required time slots are allocated. The computer simulation results show that the proposed allocation scheme can achieve the better performance than the conventional allocation schemes which allocate the time slots only considering the required bit rate or user's dwell time.
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Yuki MINODA, Katsutoshi TSUKAMOTO, Shozo KOMAKI, "Adaptive Resource Allocation for Video Stream Based on Video Stream Character and User Mobility in Wireless LAN" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E88-A, no. 7, pp. 1881-1888, July 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e88-a.7.1881.
Abstract: In this paper, an adaptive resource allocation scheme for video stream based on video stream character and user mobility in wireless LAN is proposed. The proposed adaptive allocation scheme allocates the time slots according to the kind of the real-time or non real-time video stream, the required bit rate of video stream and user's mobility by each user. In the proposed system, when user requests the non real-time video stream and its dwell time is smaller than the service time of the video source, more time slots are allocated to the user. When user requests the non real-time video stream and its dwell time is larger than the service time of the source video, or when user requests the real-time video stream, minimum amount of the required time slots are allocated. The computer simulation results show that the proposed allocation scheme can achieve the better performance than the conventional allocation schemes which allocate the time slots only considering the required bit rate or user's dwell time.
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