High-performance forward error correction: Enabling multi-gigabit flows and beyond on commodity GPU and CPU hardware in presence of packet loss

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Authors

KABÁT Milan DAVID Vojtěch HOLUB Petr PULEC Martin

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Future Generation Computer Systems
MU Faculty or unit

Institute of Computer Science

Citation
Web ScienceDirect
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2015.04.007
Field Informatics
Keywords Graphics processing unit (GPU); Forward error correction; Low-density generation matrix; High-definition video; Low latency transmissions; UltraGrid
Description In demanding real-time multimedia transmissions, even a small packet loss might significantly degrade the visual quality. As retransmission is not an option in real-time transfers especially when transmitting the data over long distances, it is necessary to employ mechanisms of Forward Error Correction (FEC). Low-Density Generator Matrix (LDGM) codes are known to be suitable for coding on large block sizes, however, high bitrates of currently used video formats (FullHD, 4K) also require high throughput of FEC coding and decoding. We propose a parallel design of LDGM encoding and decoding algorithms suitable for off-the-shelf, (massively) parallel platforms, such CPUs with vector units or GPUs, and evaluate our approach in real-world scenarios of high-definition and 4K video transmissions. Our results show that offloading FEC computation to such platform is beneficial for low-latency, high-quality multimedia transmissions and may even enable transmissions beyond 10Gbps once the commodity network interfaces reach this speed.
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