Title :
A case study on correlating video QoS and QoE
Author :
Orosz, PeÌter ; SkopkoÌ, TamaÌs ; Nagy, Zsolt ; Varga, Peter ; GyimoÌthi, LaÌszloÌ
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf., Univ. of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Abstract :
Finding the correlation among Quality of Experience (QoE) for video, measured Quality of Service (QoS) parameters in the network, and objective video performance metrics is a challenging task. This paper provides some analysis results on this issue. Our motivation is that streaming media content gets dominant position in the global traffic mix within the next few years. With the evolution of personal devices, demand for High Definition (HD) resolution contents is dynamically increasing. Traversing real-time media across public packet-switched networks is a complex task, especially if quality of service should be sustained. The issue gets more complicated when the traffic is forwarded through heterogeneous infrastructures. Media content with various resolutions and bit rates show different sensitivity to transmission anomalies. Our paper investigates the correlation between subjective quality assessment (i.e., Mean Opinion Score, MOS evaluation), measured QoS parameters (packet loss, jitter) and objective video performance metrics (Video Quality Metric - VQM, Structural Similarity - SSIM, Peak Signal Noise Ratio - PSNR) in the context of real-time HD video streaming (i.e., IPTV and MobileTV). In twelve scenarios, packet-level perturbations were emulated in our laboratory testbed during the transmission of short video sequences with three different resolutions (480p, 720p and 1080p). Later the videos were evaluated using subjective and objective assessment methods.
Keywords :
high definition video; jitter; quality of experience; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; video streaming; HD video streaming; IPTV; MOS evaluation; PSNR; QoS parameters; SSIM; VQM; global traffic mix; heterogeneous infrastructures; high definition resolution; mean opinion score; media traffic; mobileTV; objective video performance metrics; packet loss jitter; packet-level perturbations; peak signal noise ratio; personal devices evolution; public packet-switched networks; quality of experience; quality of service; real-time media; streaming media content; structural similarity; subjective quality assessment; transmission anomalies; video QoE; video QoS; video performance metrics; video quality metric; Correlation; Jitter; Measurement; Quality assessment; Quality of service; Streaming media; Video recording; QoS-QoE correlation; network measurement; subjective assessment; video QoE;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Krakow
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2014.6838399