Title :
A Joint Online Transcoding and Delivery Approach for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming
Author :
Zhi Wang ; Lifeng Sun ; Chuan Wu ; Wenwu Zhu ; Qidong Zhuang ; Shiqiang Yang
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. at Shenzhen, Tsinghua Univ., Shenzhen, China
Abstract :
Dynamic adaptive streaming has emerged as a popular approach for video services in today´s Internet. To date, the two important components in dynamic adaptive streaming, video transcoding that generates the adaptive bitrates of a video and video delivery that streams the videos to users, have been separately studied, resulting in a huge waste of computation and storage resource due to producing and caching different versions of videos regardless of their demands. We conduct extensive measurement studies of video sharing systems, including an IPTV service which streams regular, professionally made videos and an instant video clip sharing service which provides extremely short user-generated videos, as well as the availability of computation resource in conventional content delivery networks (CDNs). Based on the measurement insights, we propose an online joint transcoding and delivery approach for adaptive video streaming. We formulate optimization problems to enable high streaming quality for the users, and low computation and replication costs for the system. In particular, our strategy connects video transcoding and video delivery based on users´ preferences of CDN regions and regional preferences of video versions. We analyze hardness of these problems and design distributed solutions. Extensive trace-driven experiments further demonstrate the superiority of our design.
Keywords :
IPTV; quality of experience; transcoding; video coding; video streaming; CDN; IPTV service; adaptive bitrate generation; adaptive video streaming; caching; computation costs; computation resource; content delivery networks; dynamic adaptive streaming; instant video clip sharing service; joint online transcoding-and-delivery approach; optimization problems; regional preferences; replication costs; short user-generated videos; streaming quality; user preferences; video delivery; video services; video transcoding; Adaptive systems; Availability; Bit rate; Quality of service; Servers; Streaming media; Transcoding; Network measurement; quality of experience; video content delivery; video transcoding;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2015.2425216