Title :
Effects of channel delays on underflow events of compressed video over the Internet
Author :
Loguinov, Dmitri ; Radha, Hayder
Author_Institution :
City Univ. of New York, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents an extensive statistical study and analysis of the effects of channel delays in the current (best-effort) Internet on underflow events in MPEG-4 video streaming. Two types of network delays are considered: end-to-end round-trip delays and delay jitter. Our data were collected in a seven-month real-time streaming experiment, which was conducted between a number of unicast dialup clients in more than 600 major USA cities and a backbone video server. Among other findings, our analysis shows that startup delays approximately 15-20 times the average roundtrip time (RTT) are required for the client to avoid 90% of late packets caused by delay jitter. Meanwhile, startup delays of only 3-4 times the average RTT are needed to achieve lost-packet recovery rates of 90% or more. Hence, a key finding of our study is that delay jitter represents a more challenging problem for video streaming applications than round-trip delays. We also show that the probability density function (PDF) of RTT samples, which are associated with retransmitted video packets, can be modeled using a Pareto distribution. This observation indicates that the upper tail of the RTT PDF decays slower than reported in earlier studies.
Keywords :
Internet; Pareto distribution; client-server systems; data compression; delays; jitter; sampling methods; video coding; visual communication; MPEG-4 video streaming; PDF; Pareto distribution; RTT samples; average roundtrip time; backbone video server; best-effort Internet; channel delays; compressed video; delay jitter; end-to-end round-trip delays; lost-packet recovery rates; probability density function; startup delays; statistical analysis; underflow events; unicast dialup clients; upper tail; video streaming; Cities and towns; Delay effects; Internet; Jitter; MPEG 4 Standard; Network servers; Spine; Streaming media; Unicast; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing. 2002. Proceedings. 2002 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7622-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2002.1039923