DocumentCode :
627467
Title :
On the merits of SVC-based HTTP Adaptive Streaming
Author :
Famaey, Jeroen ; Latre, Steven ; Bouten, Niels ; Van de Meerssche, Wim ; De Vleeschauwer, Bart ; Van Leekwijck, Werner ; De Turck, Filip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ. - IBBT, Ghent, Belgium
fYear :
2013
fDate :
27-31 May 2013
Firstpage :
419
Lastpage :
426
Abstract :
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is quickly becoming the dominant type of video streaming in Over-The-Top multimedia services. HAS content is temporally segmented and each segment is offered in different video qualities to the client. It enables a video client to dynamically adapt the consumed video quality to match with the capabilities of the network and/or the client´s device. As such, the use of HAS allows a service provider to offer video streaming over heterogeneous networks and to heterogeneous devices. Traditionally, the H.264/AVC video codec is used for encoding the HAS content: for each offered video quality, a separate AVC video file is encoded. Obviously, this leads to a considerable storage redundancy at the video server as each video is available in a multitude of qualities. The recent Scalable Video Codec (SVC) extension of H.264/AVC allows encoding a video into different quality layers: by dowloading one or more additional layers, the video quality can be improved. While this leads to an immediate reduction of required storage at the video server, the impact of using SVC-based HAS on the network and perceived quality by the user are less obvious. In this article, we characterize the performance of AVC- and SVC-based HAS in terms of perceived video quality, network load and client characteristics, with the goal of identifying advantages and disadvantages of both options.
Keywords :
data compression; hypermedia; transport protocols; video codecs; video coding; video streaming; AVC video file; H.264-AVC video codec; HAS adaptive streaming; HAS content; SVC-based HAS; SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming; client device; consumed video quality; scalable video codec extension; video client; video qualities; video server; video streaming; Bandwidth; Encoding; Heuristic algorithms; Static VAr compensators; Streaming media; Video coding; Video recording;
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 :
6573013
Link To Document :
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