DocumentCode
1788697
Title
Video-QoE aware radio resource allocation for HTTP adaptive streaming
Author
Ramamurthi, Vishwanath ; Oyman, Ozgur
Author_Institution
Intel Labs., Santa Clara, CA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
10-14 June 2014
Firstpage
1076
Lastpage
1081
Abstract
We consider the problem of scheduling multiple adaptive streaming video users sharing a time-varying wireless channel such as in modern 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems. HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) framework is used by the video users for video rate adaptation. HAS is a client driven video delivery solution that has been gaining popularity due to its inherent advantages over other existing solutions. Quality of Experience (QoE) has become the prime performance criterion for media delivery technologies and wireless resource management is a critical part in providing a target QoE for video delivery over wireless systems. We propose a novel cross-layer Video-QoE aware optimization framework for wireless resource allocation that constraints rebuffering probability for adaptive streaming users. We propose a Re-buffering Aware Gradient Algorithm (RAGA) to solve this optimization problem. RAGA relies on simple periodic feedback of media buffer levels by adaptive streaming clients. Our simulation results on an LTE system level simulator demonstrate significant reduction in re-buffering percentage using RAGA without compromising video quality.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; hypermedia; quality of experience; resource allocation; scheduling; time-varying channels; transport protocols; wireless channels; HAS framework; HTTP adaptive streaming; LTE systems; RAGA; client driven video delivery solution; cross-layer video-QoE aware optimization; media delivery technologies; modern 3GPP Long Term Evolution; multiple adaptive streaming video users; quality of experience; rebuffering aware gradient algorithm; rebuffering probability; scheduling; time-varying wireless channel; video rate adaptation; video-QoE aware radio resource allocation; wireless resource management; Long Term Evolution; Media; Optimization; Resource management; Streaming media; Wireless networks; HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS); cross-layer; resource allocation; scheduling; video rate adaptation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883464
Filename
6883464
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