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Optimized viewport‐adaptive 360‐degree video streaming
Because of the rapid growth of head‐mounted displays and 5G networking deployment, 360‐degree video has become increasingly popular. To generate the real experience of a virtual environment, 360‐degree videos require an ultrahigh resolution and frame ...
Xiaolei Chen, Di Wu, Ishfaq Ahmad
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On the impact of video stalling and video quality in the case of camera switching during adaptive streaming of sports content [PDF]
The widespread usage of second screens, in combination with mobile video streaming technologies like HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS), enable new means for taking end-users' Quality of Experience (QoE) to the next level.
Coppens, P +6 more
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Fingerprinting Technique for YouTube Videos Identification in Network Traffic
Recently, many video streaming services, such as YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook, have contributed to video streaming traffic, leading to the possibility of streaming unwanted and inappropriate content to minors or individuals at workplaces.
Waleed Afandi +4 more
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Edge Computing Assisted Adaptive Mobile Video Streaming [PDF]
Nearly all bitrate adaptive video content delivered today is streamed using protocols that run a purely client based adaptation logic. The resulting lack of coordination may lead to suboptimal user experience and resource utilization. As a response, approaches that include the network and servers in the adaptation process are emerging. In this article,
Siekkinen, Matti +3 more
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Optimized Adaptive Streaming Representations based on System Dynamics [PDF]
Adaptive streaming addresses the increasing and heterogenous demand of multimedia content over the Internet by offering several encoded versions for each video sequence. Each version (or representation) has a different resolution and bit rate, aimed at a
Alberto Blanc +6 more
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Feedback control for adaptive live video streaming [PDF]
Multimedia content feeds an ever increasing fraction of the Internet traffic. Video streaming is one of the most important applications driving this trend. Adaptive video streaming is a relevant advancement with respect to classic progressive download streaming such as the one employed by YouTube. It consists in dynamically adapting the content bitrate
Luca De Cicco +2 more
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Evaluation of HTTP/DASH Adaptation Algorithms on Vehicular Networks [PDF]
Video streaming currently accounts for the majority of Internet traffic. One factor that enables video streaming is HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS), that allows the users to stream video using a bit rate that closely matches the available bandwidth from ...
Kralevska, Katina +3 more
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EmuStream—An End-to-End Platform for Streaming Video Performance Measurement
Cord-cutting has spread like wildfire as streaming video become commonplace in the Internet. This motivated intensive research in adaptive video streaming to improve its quality-of-experience (QoE) in the presence of network quality variations.
Guanghui Zhang +2 more
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Beyond multimedia adaptation: Quality of experience-aware multi-sensorial media delivery [PDF]
Multiple sensorial media (mulsemedia) combines multiple media elements which engage three or more of human senses, and as most other media content, requires support for delivery over the existing networks.
Ghinea, G, Muntean, G-M, Yuan, Z
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DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)) as a universal unified multimedia streaming standard selects the appropriate video bitrate to improve the user’s Quality of Experience (QoE) according to network conditions ...
Lina Du +5 more
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