1687-6180-2004-396234 1687-6180 Research Article <p>Source and Channel Adaptive Rate Control for Multicast Layered Video Transmission Based on a Clustering Algorithm</p> ViéronJérômejerome.vieron@inria.fr TurlettiThierrythierry.turletti@inria.fr SalamatianKavékave.salamatian@inria.fr GuillemotChristinechristine.guillemot@inria.fr

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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 1687-6180 2004 2004 2 396234 http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2004/2/396234 10.1155/S111086570430911X
24102002872003432004 2004Viéron et al. multicast congestion control layered video aggregation FGS

This paper introduces source-channel adaptive rate control (SARC), a new congestion control algorithm for layered video transmission in large multicast groups. In order to solve the well-known feedback implosion problem in large multicast groups, we first present a mechanism for filtering RTCP receiver reports sent from receivers to the whole session. The proposed filtering mechanism provides a classification of receivers according to a predefined similarity measure. An end-to-end source and FEC rate control based on this distributed feedback aggregation mechanism coupled with a video layered coding system is then described. The number of layers, their rate, and their levels of protection are adapted dynamically to aggregated feedbacks. The algorithms have been validated with the NS2 network simulator.

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