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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
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IPTV Multicast With Peer-Assisted Lossy Error Control

Authors: Zhi Li 0001; Xiaoqing Zhu; Ali C. Begen; Bernd Girod;

IPTV Multicast With Peer-Assisted Lossy Error Control

Abstract

Internet protocol television (IPTV) systems employ IP multicast to deliver television programs to end-users. To provide reliable IPTV services over the error-prone digital subscriber line (DSL) access networks, a combination of multicast forward error correction and unicast retransmissions is employed to mitigate the impulse noise in DSL links. In current systems, the error control function is provided by special retransmission servers. In this paper, we propose an alternative distributed solution where the burden of packet loss repair is partially shifted to end-user set-top boxes. Using a peer-assisted repair (PAR) protocol, we demonstrate how packet repairs can be delivered in a timely, reliable, and decentralized manner using the combination of server-peer coordination and redundant repairs. We also show that this distributed protocol can be seamlessly integrated with an application-layer source-aware error protection mechanism called forward and retransmitted systematic lossy error protection (SLEP/SLEPr). Analysis and simulations show that this joint PAR-SLEP/SLEPr framework not only efficiently improves the resistance to the impulse noise but also effectively mitigates the bottleneck experienced by the retransmission servers, thus greatly enhancing system scalability.

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