DocumentCode
1442086
Title
Analytical Framework for Improving the Quality of Streaming Over TCP
Author
Yan, Jinyao ; Mühlbauer, Wolfgang ; Plattner, Bernhard
Author_Institution
Commun. Univ. of China, Beijing, China
Volume
14
Issue
6
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1579
Lastpage
1590
Abstract
Multimedia streaming applications are traditionally delivered over UDP. Recent measurements show that more and more multimedia streaming data are over TCP as web-based TV, P2P streaming, video sharing websites are getting increasingly popular. To improve the quality of experience (QoE) for users and to cope with variability in TCP throughput, streaming applications typically implement buffers. Yet, for improving the QoE and the streaming quality, e.g., playback continuity and timeliness, it is critical to dimension buffers and the initial buffering delay appropriately. In this paper, we first develop a model for TCP streaming systems and an analytical framework to assess the QoE. Our emphasis is on buffer occupancy, which depends on the TCP arriving rate and the playout rate (the coding rate). We observe that TCP window “bounds”, namely congestion window sizes immediately before a triple duplicate or timeout event, allow to distinguish the minimum and maximum buffer occupancy for TCP streaming systems. As confirmed by experiments, the proposed analytical framework allows to estimate the frequency of buffer overflow or underflow events if buffer sizes and the initial buffering delays are known parameters, or conversely, to dimension the buffer and delay appropriately. We further extend our model and analysis for P2P multicast streaming systems. Simulations and experiments in real networks validate our proposed analytical framework in terms of underflow/overflow probabilities and delay.
Keywords
media streaming; multicast protocols; peer-to-peer computing; probability; transport protocols; P2P multicast streaming systems; P2P streaming; QoE improvement; TCP arriving rate; TCP coding rate; TCP playout rate; TCP streaming system quality improvement; TCP throughput; TCP window bounds; Web-based TV; analytical framework; buffer dimension; buffer overflow event frequency estimation; buffer sizes; buffer underflow event frequency estimation; buffering delay; congestion window sizes; maximum buffer occupancy; minimum buffer occupancy; multimedia streaming data; overflow probabilities; playback continuity; quality-of-experience improvement; timeliness; timeout event; underflow probabilities; video sharing Web sites; Analytical models; Delay; Internet; Jitter; Multimedia communication; Streaming media; Throughput; Buffer size; HTTP/TCP streaming; delay; overflow; quality of experience (QoE); underflow;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2012.2187182
Filename
6146460
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