Delay allocation between source buffering and interleaving for wireless video.

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Title: Delay allocation between source buffering and interleaving for wireless video.
Authors: Shen, Yushi1 shenyushi@yahoo.com, Mehrotra, Kartikeya2 kartimero@mail.com, Cosman, Pamela3 pamcosm@email.com, Milstein, Laurence3 laurmil@usa.com, Wang, Xin4 xinwangharry@mail.com
Source: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking. 9/5/2016, Vol. 2016 Issue 1, p1-17. 17p.
Subjects: Wireless Application Protocol (Computer network protocol), Buffer storage (Computer science), Telecommunication systems, Multimedia communications, Multimedia systems
Abstract: One fundamental tradeoff in the cross-layer design of a communications system is delay allocation. We study delay budget partitioning in a wireless multimedia system between two of the main components of delay: the queuing delay in the source encoder output buffer and the delay caused by the interleaver. In particular, we discuss how to apportion the fixed delay budget between the source encoder and the interleaver given the channel characteristics, the video motion, the delay constraint, and the channel bit rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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