• DocumentCode
    627618
  • Title

    Minimizing the impact of delay on live SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming services

  • Author

    Bouten, Niels ; Latre, Steven ; Famaey, Jeroen ; De Turck, Filip ; Van Leekwijck, Werner

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ. - iMinds, Ghent, Belgium
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    27-31 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    1399
  • Lastpage
    1404
  • Abstract
    HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto standard for Over-The-Top video streaming services. Video content is temporally split into segments which are offered at multiple qualities to the clients. These clients autonomously select the quality layer matching the current state of the network through a quality selection heuristic. Recently, academia and industry have begun evaluating the feasibility of adopting layered video coding for HAS. Instead of downloading one file for a certain quality level, scalable video streaming requires downloading several interdependent layers to obtain the same quality. This implies that the base layer is always downloaded and is available for playout, even when throughput fluctuates and enhancement layers can not be downloaded in time. This layered video approach can help in providing better service quality assurance for video streaming. However, adopting scalable video coding for HAS also leads to other issues, since requesting multiple files over HTTP leads to an increased impact of the end-to-end delay and thus on the service provided to the client. This is even worse in a Live TV scenario where the drift on the live signal should be minimized, requiring smaller segment and buffer sizes. In this paper, we characterize the impact of delay on several measurement-based heuristics. Furthermore, we propose several ways to overcome the end-to-end delay issues, such as parallel and pipelined downloading of segment layers, to provide a higher quality for the video service.
  • Keywords
    delays; hypermedia; transport protocols; video coding; video streaming; HAS; de-facto standard; delay impact; end-to-end delay issue; layered video coding; live SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming service; live TV scenario; measurement-based heuristics; over-the-top video streaming service; parallel downloading; pipelined downloading; quality layer matching; quality selection heuristic; scalable video coding; scalable video streaming; service quality assurance; video content; Bandwidth; Delays; Servers; Static VAr compensators; Streaming media; TV; Video coding;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Integrated Network Management (IM 2013), 2013 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Ghent
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5229-1
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6573199