Index Coding at the WiFi Edge: An Implementation Study for Video Delivery
HTTP based video streaming has become the de facto standard for video content delivery across different video streaming services. However, video content delivery continues to be challenged at the wireless edge by inadequate and highly variable bandwidth. In this paper, we describe WiCode, a platform that improves HTTP based video content delivery at the WiFi edge. WiCode uses coded delivery at the WiFi AP to reduce data transmissions in order to improve the perceived performance of video streaming at the users. WiCode performs index coding on video segments to reduce the number of bits transmitted. Further, it also performs index coding on UDP packets that are retransmitted to reduce the number of bits transmitted. This paper describes the design and implementation of WiCode, and the practical gains achievable due to employing coded delivery in a real system taking into account the overheads introduced by WiCode. The WiCode module at the client side is a browser plugin that does not require any client side device configuration changes. We also show the effect of variable and fixed length segment size on the perceived performance of WiCode.
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