학술논문

Stored media synchronization in wireless LANs
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of GLOBECOM'96. 1996 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBAL internet'96 Global Telecommunications Conference, 1996. GLOBECOM '96. 'Communications: The Key to Global Prosperity. 3:1904-1910 vol.3 1996
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Aerospace
Wireless LAN
Local area networks
Streaming media
Wireless networks
Master-slave
Interleaved codes
Communication system traffic control
Timing
Jitter
Mean square error methods
Language
Abstract
This paper proposes two schemes for synchronization of stored voice and video media units (MUs) in wireless LANs. The schemes, called nondistinctive and distinctive, are based on interleaving of the two kinds of MU. The former does not distinguish between voice and video MUs in the interleaved stream, while the latter does. To evaluate their performance and confirm the effectiveness in comparison with the scheme of no-control, we developed an experimental system using the ALTAIR wireless LAN. The mean square error of synchronization, total pause time, throughput and total output time of the three schemes were measured. As a result, we see that the control of intrastream synchronization is indispensable for heavy traffic and that the interleaving serves as an effective mechanism for inter-stream synchronization. Then, it is shown that the nondistinctive scheme with an appropriate size of the voice MU should be employed.