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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 ...
Game theory based bitrate adaptation for Dash.Js reference player
(IEEE, 2018-11-28)
Most existing DASH adaptive bitrate (ABR) schemes are designed to behave in their own self-interest and do not perform consistently in all network environments. In this work, we provide a practical implementation, materials ...
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 ...
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 ...
Game of streaming players: Is consensus viable or an illusion?
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2019-08)
The dramatic growth of HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) traffic represents a practical challenge for service providers in satisfying the demand from their customers. Achieving this in a network where multiple players share ...
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 ...
Bandwidth prediction in low-latency media transport
(ACM, 2023-06-16)
Designing a robust bandwidth prediction algorithm for low-latency media transport that can quickly adapt to varying network conditions is challenging. In this paper, we present the working principles of a hybrid bandwidth ...
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