HTTP/2-Based Adaptive Streaming of HEVC Video Over 4G/LTE Networks
2016; IEEE Communications Society; Volume: 20; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/lcomm.2016.2601087
ISSN2373-7891
AutoresJeroen van der Hooft, Stefano Petrangeli, Tim Wauters, Rafael Huysegems, Patrice Rondão Alface, Tom Bostoen, Filip De Turck,
Tópico(s)Multimedia Communication and Technology
ResumoIn HTTP Adaptive Streaming, video content is temporally divided into multiple segments, each encoded at several quality levels. The client can adapt the requested video quality to network changes, generally resulting in a smoother playback. Unfortunately, live streaming solutions still often suffer from playout freezes and a large end-to-end delay. By reducing the segment duration, the client can use a smaller temporal buffer and respond even faster to network changes. However, since segments are requested subsequently, this approach is susceptible to high round-trip times. In this letter, we discuss the merits of an HTTP/2 push-based approach. We present the details of a measurement study on the available bandwidth in real 4G/LTE networks, and analyze the induced bit-rate overhead for HEVC-encoded video segments with a sub-second duration. Through an extensive evaluation with the generated video content, we show that the proposed approach results in a higher video quality (+7.5%) and a lower freeze time (-50.4%), and allows to reduce the live delay compared with traditional solutions over HTTP/1.1.
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