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QoE-optimal rate adaptation for HTTP adaptive streaming
2016 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC), 2016HTTP Adaptive Streaming(HAS) has become widely deployed in multimedia services for its ability for providing the best Quality of Experience(QoE) for viewers with limited resource, especially in fluctuating wireless networkings. With its client-driven rate adaptation mechanism, HAS is able to adapt to fluctuating network condition and various terminals ...
Hui Shen +4 more
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Request adaptation for adaptive streaming over HTTP/2
2016 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2016In this paper, we propose a client-based adaptation method for Adaptive Streaming over HTTP/2 leveraging the server push feature. A cost function that takes into account both the number of pushed segments and the playout buffer level is defined. Experiment results show that the proposed method can improve the tradeoff between the number of requests and
Duc V. Nguyen +4 more
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Buffer-based bitrate adaptation for adaptive HTTP streaming
2013 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC 2013), 2013Live and on-demand video streaming has recently contributed a significant part of the Internet traffic. In order to guarantee the best possible user experience, multimedia service is required to support large fluctuations in different network conditions. One of the cost effective means for multimedia delivery nowadays is HTTP streaming.
Hung T. Le +4 more
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HTTP Adaptive Multiview Video Streaming
2016The advances in video coding and networking technologies have paved the way for the delivery of multiview video (MVV) using HTTP. However, large amounts of data and dynamic network conditions result in frequent network congestion, which may prevent streaming packets from being delivered to the client. As a consequence, the 3D visual experience may well
Cagri Ozcinar +2 more
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CoS enforcement for HTTP adaptive streaming
2012 IEEE Globecom Workshops, 2012As the HTTP-based segmented video delivery paradigm continues to grow in popularity, the ability to enforce differentiated classes of service (CoS) across large numbers of clients becomes increasingly important. Differentiated services are an important monetization technique for content service providers.
Kevin J. Ma, Radim Bartos
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Dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP --
Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Multimedia systems, 2011In this paper, we provide some insight and background into the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) specifications as available from 3GPP and in draft version also from MPEG. Specifically, the 3GPP version provides a normative description of a Media Presentation, the formats of a Segment, and the delivery protocol.
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QoE-aware Video Adaptive Streaming over HTTP
2020 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Communications and Electronics (ICCE), 2021In recent years, the demand for video streaming over Internet has been increasing so as it exceeds the responsiveness of the network infrastructure. Beside improving the network infrastructure, the improvement of adaptive streaming algorithms to users’ conditions is also very important to provide the highest possible Quality of Experience (QoE) to ...
Chien T. Dac +6 more
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Quality-aware HTTP adaptive streaming
IBC 2015 Conference, 2015In conventional HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS), a video content is encoded into multiple representations, and each of these representations is temporally segmented into small pieces. A streaming client makes its segment selections among the available representations mostly according to the measured network bandwidth and buffer fullness.
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DRM protected dynamic adaptive HTTP streaming
Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Multimedia systems, 2011Dynamic adaptive HTTP streaming (DASH) is a new concept for video streaming using consecutive downloads of short video segments. 3GPP has developed the basic DASH standard which is further extended by the Open IPTV Forum (OIPF) and MPEG. In all versions available to date, only very simple content protection use cases are enabled.
Hartung, Frank (Prof. Dr.-Ing.) +2 more
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Modeling live adaptive streaming over HTTP
Computer Communications, 2016Video streaming methods have evolved greatly over the years. Today, the most prevalent technique to stream live and video on-demand is the adaptive HTTP streaming and is used by several commercial vendors. In this paper, we present an approximate analytic model for live adaptive streaming over HTTP.
Savera Tanwir, Harry Perros
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