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HTTP adaptive streaming with media fragment URIs [PDF]
HTTP adaptive streaming was introduced with the general idea that user agents interpret a manifest file (describing different representations and segments of the media); where-after they retrieve the media content using sequential HTTP progressive ...
Wim Van Lancker +7 more
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ANFIS-based rate adaptation scheme for adaptive streaming over HTTP
Recently, HTTP-based video streaming traffic has continued to increase. Therefore, video service providers have been using HTTP-based adaptive streaming (HAS) technology to reduce the traffic load of the HTTP server.
Ye Seul Son, Hyun Jun Kim, Joon Tae Kim
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Parallel Adaptive HTTP Media Streaming
Recent advances in adaptive HTTP streaming of 3GPP have paved the way to the development of media streaming over HTTP. The traditional HTTP streaming relies on a series of request segments and receive segments sequentially.
Gabbouj, Moncef +2 more
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Rate adaptation for adaptive HTTP streaming
Recently, HTTP has been widely used for the delivery of real-time multimedia content over the Internet, such as in video streaming applications. To combat the varying network resources of the Internet, rate adaptation is used to adapt the transmission ...
Moncef Gabbouj +5 more
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Dependency-aware caching for HTTP Adaptive Streaming
© 2016 IEEE. There has been significant interest in the use of HTTP adaptive streaming for live or on-demand video over the Internet in recent years.
Liu, Jiangchuan +9 more
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TcpHas: TCP for HTTP adaptive streaming [PDF]
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is a widely used video streaming technology that suffers from a degradation of user's Quality of Experience (QoE) and network's Quality of Service (QoS) when many HAS players are sharing the same bottleneck link and competing for bandwidth.
Ben Ameur, Chiheb +3 more
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Network-Based Video Quality Assessment for Encrypted HTTP Adaptive Streaming
End-to-end encryption brings new challenges for mobile network operators to obtain key quality indicators (KQIs) of the HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS), which are vital for quality of experience (QoE) of the end users.
Shuang Tang, Xiaowei Qin, Guo Wei
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Fast Multi-Resolution and Multi-Rate Encoding for HTTP Adaptive Streaming Using Machine Learning
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is the de-facto solution for video delivery over the Internet. In HAS, each video is encoded at multiple quality levels and resolutions (i.e., representations) to enable adaptation of the streaming session to viewing and ...
Ekrem Cetinkaya +3 more
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Dynamic Block-Based HTTP Adaptive Streaming Scheme in Multiple Wireless Networks
Multipath-based hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) adaptive streaming (MPHAS) has been studied due to the increasing use of mobile devices equipped with multiple network interfaces and the prevalence of high-quality video streaming services. However, the
Mingu Hwang, Jinho Park, Kwangsue Chung
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Uplink vs. Downlink: Machine Learning-Based Quality Prediction for HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming
Streaming video is responsible for the bulk of Internet traffic these days. For this reason, Internet providers and network operators try to make predictions and assessments about the streaming quality for an end user.
Frank Loh +4 more
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