DocumentCode
52911
Title
On Achieving Short Channel Switching Delay and Playback Lag in IP-Based TV Systems
Author
Can Yang ; Yong Liu
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., South China Univ. of Technol., Guangzhou, China
Volume
17
Issue
7
fYear
2015
fDate
Jul-15
Firstpage
1096
Lastpage
1106
Abstract
IP-based TV systems are widely used to stream video content on the Internet. Compared with the traditional broadcast TV systems, IP-based TV systems suffer from much longer channel switching delays. In this paper, we propose a new IP-based streaming framework, called fast IP-based TV (FIPTV), to achieve close-to-zero channel switching delay at the price of extra download bandwidth and increased playback lags. In FIPTV, other than the channel being watched, a client also downloads an extra combination virtual channel, called backing united stream (BUS), which consists of video segments sequentially sampled from a set of target channels that a client might switch to in the near future. Video segments downloaded from the combination channel will be cached in a local buffer. When the client issues a channel switch request to a target channel, the client will immediately playback the most recently downloaded video of the target channel, leading to close-to-zero channel switching time, but a positive playback lag. Through analysis and simulations , we show that short average playback lag can be achieved across all channels through carefully designed channel scheduling algorithms on the BUS channel by considering channel popularity. We implement the proposed streaming framework in real systems. Through experiments on the Internet, we show that the actual channel switching delay can be reduced to less than 0.25 seconds, which is much shorter than that of the popular Internet video streaming services.
Keywords
IPTV; Internet; scheduling; video streaming; BUS channel; FIPTV; IP-based TV systems; IP-based streaming framework; Internet; Internet video streaming services; backing united stream; channel scheduling algorithms; channel switch request; close-to-zero channel switching delay; close-to-zero channel switching time; combination channel; fast IP-based TV; local buffer; playback lag; positive playback lag; recently downloaded video; short channel switching delay; video content streaming; video segments; Bandwidth; Delays; IPTV; Internet; Streaming media; Switches; Channel switching; IPTV; over-the-top (OTT); playback lag; popularity; quality-of-experience (QoE); response time;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2015.2429552
Filename
7101280
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