• DocumentCode
    265867
  • Title

    Interaction of AQM schemes and adaptive streaming with Internet traffic on access networks

  • Author

    Akhtar, Shahid ; Francini, Andrea ; Robinson, Dave ; Sharpe, Randy

  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    8-12 Dec. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1145
  • Lastpage
    1151
  • Abstract
    We tested AQM techniques on their ability to influence end-user QoE, especially HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) based video traffic on fixed access networks. Using ns-2 we built a set of simulation scenarios for realistic Internet traffic. Based on data from recent Internet measurements, there are three major types of traffic flowing through the Internet: HTTP web traffic; HAS video traffic and progressive download (PD) video traffic. We modeled HTTP web traffic using Internet statistics published by Google. We generated dynamic HAS traffic by implementing a HAS client. We modeled PD video traffic using statistics from Youtube. We used published research to convert data from simulation traces into QoE metrics. We used realistic mixes of the three types of traffic with different loading conditions to test Random Early Detection (RED), CoDel and Tail-drop queuing on DSL access networks. We also tested various options in HAS for their impact on its QoE. Most AQM configurations improved the QoE metrics of HAS and web traffic. They improved fairness among HAS streams, avoided HAS underflow in a majority of the cases where it would occur with Tail-drop, and tangibly reduced the latency for web page downloads. Sensitivity analysis with RED parameters confirmed that the improved QoE of HAS and web traffic was relatively insensitive to the exact RED parameter set.
  • Keywords
    Internet; digital subscriber lines; hypermedia; quality of experience; queueing theory; social networking (online); telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; video communication; AQM technique; CoDel queuing; DSL access network; Google; HAS; HAS client; HTTP adaptive streaming; Internet measurement; Internet traffic; NS-2 simulation; PD; RED; Youtube; access network; end-user QoE; progressive download; random early detection; tail-drop queuing; video traffic; web traffic; DSL; Internet; Packet loss; Quality of service; Streaming media; AQM; Adaptive Streaming; CoDel; HAS; RED;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Austin, TX
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7036963
  • Filename
    7036963