Browsing by Subject "DASH"
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QoE-aware bandwidth broker for HTTP adaptive streaming flows in an SDN-enabled HFC network
(IEEE, 2018-06)This paper proposes a software defined networking based bandwidth broker solution for improving viewer experience for any type of content delivered to any type of consumer device using HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) in a ... -
Quality upshifting with auxiliary I-Frame splicing
(IEEE, 2023)This paper introduces the Auxiliary I-Frame Splicing method to reduce bandwidth waste in adaptive streaming. This method involves fetching a high-quality I-frame and splicing it into the already downloaded low-quality ... -
Quickly starting media streams using QUIC
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2018-06-12)Originally proposed by Google, QUIC is a low-latency transport protocol currently being developed and specified in the IETF. QUIC's low-latency, improved congestion control, multiplexing features are promising and may help ... -
Rate-adaptive streaming of 360-degree videos with head-motion-aware viewport margins
(IEEE, 2022)Efficient use of available bandwidth is vital when streaming 360-degree videos as users rarely have enough bandwidth for a pleasant experience. A promising solution is the combination of viewport-dependent streaming using ... -
Redundant encoding and packaging for segmented live media
(ACM, 2023-06-16)We present the MPEG standardization activity on redundant encoding and packaging for live segmented media. The standardization includes profiling the Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) Media Presentation Description ... -
SDNDASH: Improving QoE of HTTP Adaptive Streaming Using Software Defined Networking
(ACM, 2016)HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is being adopted with increasing frequency and becoming the de-facto standard for video streaming. However, the client-driven, on-off adaptation behavior of HAS results in uneven bandwidth ... -
SDNHAS: An SDN-Enabled architecture to optimize qoe in http adaptive streaming
(IEEE, 2017-10)HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) is receiving much attention from both industry and academia as it has become the de facto approach to stream media content over the Internet. Recently, we proposed a streaming architecture ... -
A survey on bitrate adaptation schemes for streaming media over HTTP
(IEEE, 2019)In this survey, we present state-of-the-art bitrate adaptation algorithms for HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS). As a key distinction from other streaming approaches, the bitrate adaptation algorithms in HAS are chiefly executed ... -
Take the red pill for H3 and see how deep the rabbit hole goes
(ACM, 2022-03-17)With the introduction of HTTP/3 (H3) and QUIC at its core, there is an expectation of significant improvements in Web-based secure object delivery. As HTTP is a central protocol to the current adaptive streaming methods ... -
Want to play DASH?: a game theoretic approach for adaptive streaming over HTTP
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2018-06-12)In streaming media, it is imperative to deliver a good viewer experience to preserve customer loyalty. Prior research has shown that this is rather difficult when shared Internet resources struggle to meet the demand from ... -
When they go high, we go low: low-latency live streaming in dash.js with LoL
(The ACM Digital Library, 2020-05)Live streaming remains a challenge in the adaptive streaming space due to the stringent requirements for not just quality and rebuffering, but also latency. Many solutions have been proposed to tackle streaming in general, ...
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