Title :
A quality driven adaptation scheme for DASH streaming
Author :
Bailey, Christopher ; Xiao-Hong Peng
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Aston Univ., Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
In this work we present a quality driven approach to DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP) for segment selection in varying network conditions. Current adaption algorithms focus largely on regulating data rates using network layer parameters by selecting the level of quality on offer that can eliminate buffer underrun without considering picture fidelity. In reality, viewers may accept a level of buffer underrun in order to achieve an improved level of picture fidelity. In this case, the conventional DASH algorithms can cause extreme degradation of the picture fidelity when attempting to eliminate buffer underrun with scarce bandwidth availability. Our work is concerned with a quality-aware rate adaption scheme that maximizes the client´s quality of experience in terms of both continuity and fidelity (picture quality). Results show that the scheme proposed can maintain a high level of quality for streaming services, especially at low packet loss rates. It is also shown that by eliminating buffer underrun completely, the PSNR that reflects the picture quality of the video is greatly reduced. Our scheme offers the offset between continuity-based quality and resolution-based quality, which can be used to set threshold values for the level of quality desired by clients with different quality requirements.
Keywords :
hypermedia; transport protocols; video streaming; DASH streaming; PSNR; data rates; dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP; network layer parameters; quality driven adaptation scheme; scarce bandwidth availability; streaming services; Bandwidth; Bit rate; PSNR; Packet loss; Servers; Streaming media; pause intensity; quality of experience; rate adaptation; video streaming;
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Networking in China (CHINACOM), 2013 8th International ICST Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guilin
DOI :
10.1109/ChinaCom.2013.6694611