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Published December 2015 | public
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Priority-Based Real-Time Stream Coding under Burst Erasures

Abstract

The real-time streams play an increasingly important role in both traditional and emerging networks. Whereas, transmitting such streams requires vast channel resources, posing a huge challenge to the networks. Motivated by this problem, this paper considers a real-time stream system, where real-time messages with different importance should be transmitted through a burst erasure channel, and be decoded by the receiver within a fixed delay. We introduce the concepts of Symmetric Real-time (SR) stream and Asymmetric Real-time (AR) stream according to the stream characteristics. Different from the classical Shannon capacity, the channel transmission capacities are derived for SR and AR streams respectively, which can be used to guide the design of efficient real-time stream coding approaches. The capacity for SR streams is shown asymptotically achievable with a Proportional Time-invariant Intra-session Code (PTIC). Moreover, a Maximum Time-invariant Intra-session Code (MTIC) is presented for AR streams, which can also asymptotically achieve the capacity. Finally, the performances of PTIC and MTIC are verified by simulation experiments.

Additional Information

© 2015 IEEE. Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 February 2016. This work is supported by the National S&T Major Project of China (2014ZX03004-003), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61374189), Information Technology Research Projects of Ministry of Transport of China (2014 364X14 040), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities ZYGX2013J009, and 7th Framework Programme (EUFP7 Project CLIMBER: PIRSESGA-2012-318939).

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