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Multimedia Streaming to Mobile Devices. Yi Liu March 2008. Delivery of Broadcast Services in 3G Networks. What we can do with cell phone?. Phone call ? SMS and MMS ? Web browsing ? Watch TV !!. TV is regarded as a key service for mobile devices.
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Multimedia Streaming to Mobile Devices Yi Liu March 2008 Delivery of Broadcast Services in 3G Networks
What we can do with cell phone? • Phone call ? • SMS and MMS ? • Web browsing ? • Watch TV !!
TV is regarded as a key service for mobile devices • It is predicted mobile data traffic will exceed voice traffic by the year 2010. • More and more cell phone will support Mobile TV natively. (Nokia N77 , N92, Samsung SGH-P900)
Traditional TV VS Mobile TV • Traditional TV: Fixed schedule, same content viewed by many user at the same time Spend several hours per day • Mobile TV: Users’ own schedule, except live events of high interest. (sports, concerts etc) Spend around 5 minutes per day
Several changes to mobile TV • Require quick access to wanted TV content without wasting time by browsing through the available channels • Viewing peaks are less likely, except for special events • Content programs need to change, short clips are more welcomed
Mobile TV history • Since 2004, mobile TV was launched over the existing 2.5G or 3G network • At that time, there is no 3G broadcast technology • Use 3G unicast to deploy Mobile TV services • Use H.264 video codec and special QoS support
3G Unicast • Advantage: Network resource are only consumed when a user is actively using mobile TV service. The network can optimize the transmission for each user individually. • Disadvantage: Unfavorable scaling behavior if there are many user watching TV at the same time.
Introduce 3G broadcast--MBMS • MBMS (multimedia broadcast multimedia service) • Definition: A broadcast service that can be offered via existing GSM and UMTS cellular networks • Broadcast advantage: Cope with high number of simultaneously watching mobile TV user
MBMS Bearer Service • Broadcast No optimization on resource usage • Enhanced Broadcast counting/recounting • Multicast joining up state
MBMS User Service • Streaming delivery method Continuous transmissions like Mobile TV services. • Download delivery method "Download and Play" services.
3G evolution • 3G MBMS evolution Use WCDMA Up to 3 times capacity increase Use MIMO, which is standardized in 3GPP----multiple input multiple output.
3G evolution • 3G unicast revolution. Provide further increased capacity for unicast streaming.
Challenge of the architecture 1. To make the bearer choice invisible to both the end user and the service provider. 2. To provide a good end-user experience in the situation where the access type needs to be changed while the service is used.
Reference • Delivery of Broadcast Services in 3G NetworksFrank Hartung Uwe Horn Jrg Huschke Markus Kampmann Thorsten Lohmar Magnus Lundevall • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia_Broadcast_Multicast_Service • Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service User Services; Stage I 3GPP TS22.246
Q&A • Any question?