Browsing by Subject "HTTP adaptive streaming"
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Automated objective and subjective evaluation of HTTP adaptive streaming systems
(IEEE, 2018-06-26)Streaming audio and video content currently accounts for the majority of the internet traffic and is typically deployed over the top of the existing infrastructure. We are facing the challenge of a plethora of media players ... -
Data-driven bandwidth prediction models and automated model selection for low latency
(IEEE, 2021)Today's HTTP adaptive streaming solutions use a variety of algorithms to measure the available network bandwidth and predict its future values. Bandwidth prediction, which is already a difficult task, must be more accurate ... -
HTTP adaptive streaming over multiple network interfaces
(The ACM Digital Library, 2020-05)Enhancing user experience in streaming applications is an important problem. Delivering the best quality possible for the given network conditions is not an easy task. In the case of a streaming client running in a multi-homed ... -
HTTP adaptive streaming with advanced transport
(2018-09)QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) is an experimental and low-latency transport network protocol proposed by Google, which is still being improved and specified in the IETF. The viewer's quality of experience (QoE) in ... -
A journey towards fully immersive media access
(2019)Universal media access (UMA) as proposed almost two decades ago is now reality. We can generate, distribute, share, and consume any media content, anywhere, anytime, and with/on any device. A technical breakthrough was the ... -
Objective and subjective QoE evaluation for adaptive point cloud streaming
(IEEE, 2020-05)Volumetric media has the potential to provide the six degrees of freedom (6DoF) required by truly immersive media. However, achieving 6DoF requires ultra-high bandwidth transmissions, which real-world wide area networks ... -
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 ... -
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 ...
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