2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpds.2014.2371027
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A Multipath Video Streaming Solution for Vehicular Networks with Link Disjoint and Node-disjoint

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“…In [28], the algorithm assigns different paths and different transport layer protocols to different types of frames. The I-frames and inter-frames are conveyed by TCP and UDP respectively.…”
Section: Centralized Vs Distributed Routing Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [28], the algorithm assigns different paths and different transport layer protocols to different types of frames. The I-frames and inter-frames are conveyed by TCP and UDP respectively.…”
Section: Centralized Vs Distributed Routing Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing with traditional retransmission made by the sender, RG-CMT retransmits the lost packet from the nearest RG, which saves delivery delay and bandwidth. Xie et al 25 proposed a multipath solution based on a disjoint algorithm for video stream transmission in vehicular networks. In the solution, sender transmits I frame over TCP protocol while transmitting the interframes over UDP protocol to obtain higher delivery rate and acceptable delivery delay.…”
Section: Error Recovery Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many multipath transport control schemes have been presented for different network environments such as vehicular networks 16 and wireless networks, [17][18][19][20] or for different application services such as high-definition video. 19,21 Huang et al proposed a fast retransmission model to deal with packet loss in vehicular networks by relay gateway (RGCMT). 16 Kwon et al adopted systematic raptor codes to mitigate video quality degradation caused by channel errors in wireless networks.…”
Section: Transport Control and Load Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xie et al proposed a disjoint algorithm for video streaming system in vehicular networks, which transmitted the I frame through the TCP protocol and the interframes through the UDP protocol. 21 Cui et al introduced a fountain code-based multipath TCP (FMTCP) to reduce the bottle-neck impact due to path heterogeneity. 22 Load distribution process in multipath transmission can be divided into 2 subprocesses: traffic splitting and path selection.…”
Section: Transport Control and Load Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%