Title :
An autonomic delivery framework for HTTP Adaptive Streaming in multicast-enabled multimedia access networks
Author :
Bouten, Niels ; Latré, Steven ; Van de Meerssche, Wim ; De Schepper, Koen ; De Vleeschauwer, Bart ; Van Leekwijck, Werner ; De Turck, Filip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
The consumption of multimedia services over HTTP-based delivery mechanisms has recently gained popularity due to their increased flexibility and reliability. Traditional broadcast TV channels are now offered over the Internet, in order to support Live TV for a broad range of consumer devices. Moreover, service providers can greatly benefit from offering external live content (e.g., YouTube, Hulu) in a managed way. Recently, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) techniques have been proposed in which video clients dynamically adapt their requested video quality level based on the current network and device state. Unlike linear TV, traditional HTTP- and HAS-based video streaming services depend on unicast sessions, leading to a network traffic load proportional to the number of multimedia consumers. In this paper we propose a novel HAS-based video delivery architecture, which features intelligent multicasting and caching in order to decrease the required bandwidth considerably in a Live TV scenario. Furthermore we discuss the autonomic selection of multicasted content to support Video on Demand (VoD) sessions. Experiments were conducted on a large scale and realistic emulation environment and compared with a traditional HAS-based media delivery setup using only unicast connections.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; digital television; hypermedia; multicast communication; subscriber loops; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; video on demand; video streaming; HAS-based video delivery architecture; HAS-based video streaming services; HTTP adaptive streaming technique; HTTP-based delivery mechanisms; Internet; VoD sessions; autonomic delivery framework; broadcast TV channels; consumer devices; intelligent multicasting; live TV; multicast-enabled multimedia access networks; multimedia services; network traffic load; reliability; unicast connections; video on demand; video quality level; Bandwidth; Delay; Multicast communication; Servers; Streaming media; TV; Unicast;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0267-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1542-1201
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2012.6212059