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CS 414 – Multimedia Systems Design Lecture 24 – Client-Server Buffer Management

CS 414 – Multimedia Systems Design Lecture 24 – Client-Server Buffer Management . Klara Nahrstedt Spring 2011. Administrative. MP2 is out Help Session . Layered Code in Multimedia Systems. RECEIVER. SENDER. Decoding/Playout Streaming Application. Sampling/Encoding

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CS 414 – Multimedia Systems Design Lecture 24 – Client-Server Buffer Management

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  1. CS 414 – Multimedia Systems DesignLecture 24 – Client-Server Buffer Management Klara Nahrstedt Spring 2011 CS 414 - Spring 2011

  2. Administrative MP2 is out Help Session CS 414 - Spring 2011

  3. Layered Code in Multimedia Systems RECEIVER SENDER Decoding/Playout Streaming Application Sampling/Encoding Streaming Application Real-time Transport Protocol (De-Packetization Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) (Packetization) UDP UDP IP IP Ethernet Ethernet CS 414 - Spring 2011

  4. End-to-end Processing and Transmission of Digital Media Signals ps(t) e(t) Sampling A/D encoder bs(t) packetization Analog Media signal network r(t) br(t) d(t) pr(t) playout Dec oder De- packetization p(t) – amount of captured/playout bits its at time t; e(t), d(t) amount of encoded/decoded bits at time t; b(t) - amount of clustered bits at time t CS 414 - Spring 2011

  5. Example: Sender and Receiver Curves for transmission of CBR signal (digital speech with 64 kbps over a circuit-switched network) buffering ps(t) bytes br(t) pr(t) bs(t) time CS 414 - Spring 2011

  6. Sender/Receiver Curves for Transmission of Voice over Packet-switched network ps(t) bytes pr(t) bs(t) r(t) Late loss CS 414 - Spring 2011

  7. Outline • Protocol Requirements on Buffer Management • Buffer Management • Data Copying • Offset Management • Scatter/Gather System • Buffering Strategies • Minbuf • Maxbuf CS 414 - Spring 2011

  8. Buffer Management Buffers can be viewed as spatial representation of time Buffer plays very important role in smoothing traffic Network protocols buffer their service data units (SDUs) and use data copying when going from one protocol layer to another Moving data using data copying is very expensive CS 414 - Spring 2011

  9. Data Copying Buffer for RTP Protocol Data Unit RTP Streaming Service User space Copy data Kernel Transport Service Entity (UDP) Buffer for UDP Datagram Copy data Network Service Entity (IP) Buffer for IP Datagram Buffer Management System CS 414 - Spring 2011

  10. Layered Code in Multimedia Systems RECEIVER SENDER Decoding/Playout Streaming Application Sampling/Encoding Streaming Application Real-time Transport Protocol (Packetization/ And Segmentation) Real-time Transport Protocol (De-Packetization And Re-assembly) UDP UDP Re-assembly Segmentation IP IP Reassembly Segmentation Ethernet Ethernet NETWORK CS 414 - Spring 2011

  11. Protocol Requirements on Buffer Management and Segmentation Protocol Requirements Example: Application Data Unit – Video I frame That comes out of encoder Service Data Unit (SDU) SEGMENTATION Example: I frame gets split into two RTP datagrams PCI SDU1 PCI SDU2 Buffer Management: Keep identification (PCI) To which application Data unit the segment belong CS 414 - Spring 2011

  12. Reassembly and Retransmission Requirements on Buffer Management PCI SDU1 PCI SDU2 REASSEMBLY SDU1 SDU2 Buffer Management: support linking of memory to form one buffer RETRANSMISSION Buffer Management : logical copy of buffer must exist to store SDUs for Possible retransmission CS 414 - Spring 2011

  13. Multi-cast and Multi-target requirements on Buffer Management Multicast S PCI -Group SDUi Buffer Management: Keep only One buffer for all recipients Use Multicast Group address (PCI-Group) T3 T1 T2 Buffer Management: Keep one memory segment Common to all buffers Multi-Traget PCI-T1 SDUi PCI-T2 T1 T3 PCI-T3 T2 CS 414 - Spring 2011

  14. Buffer Management Techniques Data App DATA COPYING Buffer Management: Copy data and PCIs between protocol layers RTP PCI1 Data Problems:??? PCI1 UDP PCI2 Data 1. app 3. PCI2 2. PCI1 1. data OFFSET MANAGMENT 2. PCI1 added by RTP Buffer Management: Assign as large buffer as data + all headers of the protocols require 3. PCI2 added by UDP Problems:??? CS 414 - Spring 2011

  15. Buffer Management Techniques(Scatter-Gather) Application Buffer Space Data PTR1 DATA PCI1 PTR2 PTR3 PCI2 RTP Buffer Space Scatter/Gather Table Structure PCI1 Buffer Management: Establish scatter/gather Table structure across all protocol layers to keep Track where payload (data) and control info (PCIs) Are located UDP Buffer Kernel Space PCI2 Problems: ??? CS 414 - Spring 2011

  16. Comparison CS 414 - Spring 2011

  17. Buffering Strategies in Client-Server Systems Read encoded frames from VOD Disk Packetization Protocol Stack Processing network VOD Server VOD Client playout Decoder De-Packetization Protocol Stack Processing CS 414 - Spring 2011

  18. VOD Retrieval Transmission and Playout Curves Receiving Curve at VOD Client Sending Curve from VOD server Retrieval curve From disk bytes buffers Playout Curve At VOD Client time CS 414 - Spring 2011

  19. Buffer Management Strategies Clients need buffers for VOD (Video-on-Demand) application to smooth out traffic jitters Buffer management strategies balance bits in transit (buffer size and bits in channel) Fixed Strategy (non-adaptive) and dynamic (adaptive) CS 414 - Spring 2011

  20. Buffer Management Strategies • Fixed buffer strategy • Static buffer allocation during multimedia call setup phase • Static buffer allocation does not change during run-time • Dynamic buffer strategy • Elastic buffer allocation , i.e., allocate buffers during multimedia call setup, but change them during run-time CS 414 - Spring 2011

  21. Buffering Strategies at VOD Client • Minbuf - minimum buffering strategy • Minbuf minimizes buffering requirements at VOD client, but makes more demands on network (throughput and delay guarantees) • Maxbuf – maximum buffering strategy • Maxbuf buffers more than one unit of information and eases QoS guarantees demands on network • Buffering only up to a limit (Bufmax) CS 414 - Spring 2011

  22. Conclusion • Need buffering at VOD client side • Some buffering needed also at VOD Server side • Can use FIFO techniques • Reservation memory schemes are possible • Implemented in system, called RK (CMU) • Will talk about VOD server in next lectures CS 414 - Spring 2011

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