HTTP Adaptive Streaming is able to dynamically match video quality to variable network conditions. This is a key feature for multimedia delivery when quality of service cannot be granted network-wide. For instance, the end-to-end throughput towards mobile terminals may suffer short term fluctuations due to fading. Hence, robust bitrate adaptation schemes become crucial in order to avoid degraded video reproduction. The objective, in this context, is to control the filling level of the playback buffer, maximize the video quality, and avoid unnecessary quality variations which may also impair the perceived quality of experience. In this work we study bitrate adaptation algorithms leveraging on Backward-Shifted Coding (BSC), a scalable video coding scheme able to cope with the effects of end-to-end throughput fluctuations. We have proposed a new adaptation scheme able to balance video rate smoothness and high network capacity utilization. Both the throughput-based and buffer-based variants of such scheme have been designed. Extensive simulations using synthetic and real-world video traffic traces show that the proposed solution performs remarkably well even under challenging network conditions.
Bitrate adaptation in backward-shifted coding for http adaptive video streaming
De Pellegrini, Francesco;
2017-01-01
Abstract
HTTP Adaptive Streaming is able to dynamically match video quality to variable network conditions. This is a key feature for multimedia delivery when quality of service cannot be granted network-wide. For instance, the end-to-end throughput towards mobile terminals may suffer short term fluctuations due to fading. Hence, robust bitrate adaptation schemes become crucial in order to avoid degraded video reproduction. The objective, in this context, is to control the filling level of the playback buffer, maximize the video quality, and avoid unnecessary quality variations which may also impair the perceived quality of experience. In this work we study bitrate adaptation algorithms leveraging on Backward-Shifted Coding (BSC), a scalable video coding scheme able to cope with the effects of end-to-end throughput fluctuations. We have proposed a new adaptation scheme able to balance video rate smoothness and high network capacity utilization. Both the throughput-based and buffer-based variants of such scheme have been designed. Extensive simulations using synthetic and real-world video traffic traces show that the proposed solution performs remarkably well even under challenging network conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.