DocumentCode
1097417
Title
A Network-Aware Approach for Video and Metadata Streaming
Author
Raghuveer, Aravindan ; Kusmierek, Ewa ; Du, David H C
Author_Institution
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis
Volume
17
Issue
8
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1028
Lastpage
1040
Abstract
Providing quality of service (QoS) for Internet-based video streaming applications requires the server and/or client to be network-aware and adaptive. We present a dynamic rate and quality adaptation algorithm where the server varies its sending rate (without varying the quality level) to adapt to the network and client conditions and only as a last resort, does quality adaptation. We place the adaptation logic at the client since it has better knowledge about both the demand (buffer conditions, variable bit-rate requirements) and supply (network conditions). Our approach is unique because the server´s sending rate is calculated based on the client´s varying demand (consumption rate) and the network status. Also, we do not model the network as a black-box but instead augment endpoint observations with a feedback from the network to represent its status more precisely. To make an informed adaptation decision, the client requires sizes of all frames in the variable bit rate video. But the overhead involved in sending this metadata is significant. So we propose a lossy compression technique to reduce the amount of control information and consequently the overhead. We also present a scheduling algorithm, dynamic scheduling algorithm for reduced trace delivery (DART), to deliver the compressed control information to the client. This algorithm can be used to deliver any form of metadata (like subtitles, alerts, etc.), especially in applications like IP-TV. Simulations show that the proposed techniques can significantly improve user perceived QoS when compared to other popular adaptation methods.
Keywords
Internet; data compression; meta data; multimedia communication; quality of service; scheduling; video coding; video streaming; IP-TV; Internet-based video streaming; QoS; dynamic rate adaptation algorithm; dynamic scheduling; lossy compression technique; metadata streaming; network-aware approach; quality adaptation algorithm; quality of service; reduced trace delivery; variable bit rate video; Adaptive systems; Feedback; IP networks; Logic; Network servers; Quality of service; Scheduling algorithm; Streaming media; Web and internet services; Web server; IP-TV; QoS; metadata delivery; rate adaptation; trace compression; underflow curve;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2007.897462
Filename
4291640
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