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A Study on Service Migration in HTML5 based HTTP Streaming Environments (HTML5 기반 HTTP 스트리밍 환경에서의 서비스 이동성 연구)

  • Choi, Hun-Hoi;Kim, Geun-Hyung
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.905-916
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    • 2011
  • Recently, the W3C has developed the HTML 5 standard to provide various multimedia services as well as a web based streaming. HTML5 based web browsers with the built-in video codecs can be used directly for streaming services, though previous web browsers should contain playback plug-in for streaming services. In addition, an adaptive streaming technology using HTTP/TCP has been standardized, since an Internet firewall does not support RTP/UDP streaming protocol but HTTP/TCP streaming protocol. In this paper, we propose the service migration mechanism among various devices in the HTML5-based adaptive HTTP streaming environments. The proposed algorithm and architecture were modeled for migrating media flows, media flow control, and session control and implemented using JavaScript. Finally, we showed that the proposed mechanism was effective to migrate HTTP streaming service among various devices by performing several experiments.

Adaptive Video Streaming over HTTP with Dynamic Resource Estimation

  • Thang, Truong Cong;Le, Hung T.;Nguyen, Hoc X.;Pham, Anh T.;Kang, Jung Won;Ro, Yong Man
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.635-644
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    • 2013
  • Adaptive hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) streaming has become a new trend to support adaptivity in video delivery. An HTTP streaming client needs to estimate exactly resource availability and resource demand. In this paper, we focus on the most important resource which is bandwidth. A new and general formulation for throughput estimation is presented taking into account previous values of instant throughput and round trip time. Besides, we introduce for the first time the use of bitrate estimation in HTTP streaming. The experiments show that our approach can effectively cope with drastic changes in connection throughput and video bitrate.

Video Quality Representation Classification of Encrypted HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming

  • Dubin, Ran;Hadar, Ofer;Dvir, Amit;Pele, Ofir
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.3804-3819
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    • 2018
  • The increasing popularity of HTTP adaptive video streaming services has dramatically increased bandwidth requirements on operator networks, which attempt to shape their traffic through Deep Packet inspection (DPI). However, Google and certain content providers have started to encrypt their video services. As a result, operators often encounter difficulties in shaping their encrypted video traffic via DPI. This highlights the need for new traffic classification methods for encrypted HTTP adaptive video streaming to enable smart traffic shaping. These new methods will have to effectively estimate the quality representation layer and playout buffer. We present a new machine learning method and show for the first time that video quality representation classification for (YouTube) encrypted HTTP adaptive streaming is possible. The crawler codes and the datasets are provided in [43,44,51]. An extensive empirical evaluation shows that our method is able to independently classify every video segment into one of the quality representation layers with 97% accuracy if the browser is Safari with a Flash Player and 77% accuracy if the browser is Chrome, Explorer, Firefox or Safari with an HTML5 player.

Design and implementation of a Dynamic Adaptive Streaming System over HTTP (HTTP상에서 동적 적응적 스트리밍 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Ban, Tae-Hak;Jung, Sang-Ho;Yu, So-Ra;Kim, Ho-Gyom;Jung, Hoe-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.666-668
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    • 2011
  • Last QoS / QoE technology as part of the HTTP-based adaptive streaming technology has attracted attention. In this paper, HTTP-based adaptive streaming technology Find out about the dynamic. It is based on a dynamic adaptive streaming system over HTTP was designed and implemented. The system converts by the bit rate of MPEG2-TS files, Segment Split, MPD (Media Presentation Description) between servers and clients with the creation of a dynamic and adaptive analysis of network environments over MPD File consists bitrate's player. This diverse network environments, continuous and smooth playback of video will be used in various multimedia fields.

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Video Quality Control Scheme for Efficient Bandwidth Utilization of HTTP Adaptive Streaming in a Multiple-Clients Environment (다중 클라이언트 환경에서 HTTP 적응적 스트리밍의 효율적인 대역폭 활용을 위한 비디오 품질 조절 기법)

  • Kim, Minsu;Kim, Heekwang;Chung, Kwangsue
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.86-93
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    • 2018
  • When multiple clients share bandwidth and receive a streaming service, HTTP Adaptive Streaming has a problem in that the bandwidth is measured inaccurately due to the ON-OFF pattern of the segment request. To solve the problem caused by the ON-OFF pattern, the proposed PANDA (Probe AND Adapt) determines the quality of the segment to be requested while increasing the target bandwidth. However, since the target bandwidth is increased by a fixed amount, there is a problem in low bandwidth utilization and a slow response to changes in bandwidth. In this paper, we propose a video quality control scheme that improves the low bandwidth utilization and slow responsiveness of PANDA. The proposed scheme adjusts the amount of increase in the target bandwidth according to the bandwidth utilization after judging the bandwidth utilization by comparing the segment download time and the request interval. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can fully utilize the bandwidth and can quickly respond to changes in bandwidth.

A Study on Next Generation HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming Transmission Protocol for Realistic Media (실감미디어 전송을 위한 차세대 HTTP 기반 적응적 스트리밍 전송 프로토콜 연구)

  • Song, Minjeong;Yoo, Seong-geun;Park, Sang-il
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.602-612
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    • 2019
  • Various streaming technologies are being studied to guarantee the QoE of viewers due to the development of realistic media. HTTP adaptive streaming is a typical example, and it is based on HTTP / 1.1 and TCP. These protocols have become one of the causes of delaying the image delay and increasing the waiting time of web pages. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a QUIC-DASH system applying the UDP-based transmission protocols QUIC and HTTP / 2 to the MPEG-DASH system after analyzing various transmission protocols and development process of HTTP. Through experiments, the QUIC-DASH system confirmed the possibility of providing optimal performance in terms of transmission speed of LTE environment than existing system. We also suggest various future studies for better performance.

HTTP Adaptive Streaming Method for Service-compatible 3D Contents Based on MPEG DASH (MPEG DASH 기반 service-compatible 3D 콘텐츠 대상 HTTP adaptive streaming 적용방안)

  • Park, Gi-Jun;Lee, Gil-Bok;Lee, Jang-Won;Kim, Kyu-Heon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.207-222
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    • 2012
  • Recently, many consumer electronics manufacturers have produced 3D devices such as 3DTVs and 3D monitors as interests in a stereoscopic video service are getting increased. However, most of 3D services are focused on local storage or bandwidth guaranteed service since 3D stereoscopic video service require bandwidth more stable and larger. This property causes difficulties in seamless stereoscopic video streaming services under IP based open network environment that cannot guarantee quality of services. In order to achieve a seamless video streaming service the international standard organization MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group) has developed the adaptive HTTP streaming technology called as DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP). However, the DASH doesn't have obvious scheme which can express the two elementary video streams based service-compatible stereoscopic contents in one segment. Therefore, this paper proposes a scheme of efficient 3D adaptive streaming service based on the DASH, which covers not only frame-packing stereoscopic contents but also service-compatible ones. The 3D adaptive HTTP streaming scheme introduced in this paper is able to provide 3D contents with various qualities to user and also has benefit that single 3D content can be applied to a variety of devices.

TCP-aware Segment Scheduling Method for HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HTTP 적응적 스트리밍을 위한 TCP 인지형 세그먼트 스케줄링 기법)

  • Park, Jiwoo;Chung, Kwangsue
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.43 no.7
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    • pp.827-833
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    • 2016
  • HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is a technique that adapts its video quality to network conditions for providing Quality of Experience. In the HAS approach, a video content is encoded at multiple bitrates and the encoded video content is divided into several video segments. A HAS player estimates the network bandwidth and adjusts the video bitrate based on estimated bandwidth. However, the segment scheduler in the conventional HAS player requests video segments periodically without considering TCP. If the waiting duration for the next segment request is quite long, the TCP connection can be initialized and it restarts slow-start. Slow-start causes the reduction in TCP throughput and consequentially leads to low-quality video streaming. In this study, we propose a TCP-aware segment scheduling scheme to improve performance of HAS service. The proposed scheme adjusts request time for the next video request to prevent initialization of TCP connection and also considers the point of scheduling time. The simulation proves that our scheme improves the Quality of Service of the HAS service without buffer underflow issue.

Video Quality Control Scheme Based on Segment Throughput and Buffer Occupancy for Improving QoE in HTTP Adaptive Streaming Service (HTTP 적응적 스트리밍 서비스의 QoE 향상을 위한 세그먼트 처리량과 버퍼 점유율 기반의 비디오 품질 조절 기법)

  • Kim, Sangwook;Yun, Dooyeol;Chung, Kwangsue
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.780-785
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    • 2015
  • Recently HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) adaptive streaming services have been the subject of much attention. The video quality control scheme of conventional HTTP adaptive streaming services estimates bandwidth using segment throughput and smooths out the sample of segment throughput. However, the conventional scheme has the problem of QoE (Quality of experience) degradation occurring with buffer underflow and frequent quality change due to the fixed number of samples. In order to solve this problem, we propose a video quality control scheme based on segment throughput and buffer occupancy. The proposed scheme determines the number of samples according to the variation of segment throughput. The proposed scheme also controls video quality based on the threshold of bitrate to keep stable buffer occupancy. The simulation results show that proposed scheme improves QoE by preventing buffer underflow and decreasing quality change when compared with the conventional scheme.

An HTTP Adaptive Streaming Scheme to Improve the QoE in a High Latency Network (높은 지연을 갖는 네트워크에서 QoE 향상을 위한 HTTP 적응적 스트리밍 기법)

  • Kim, Sangwook;Chung, Kwangsue
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2018
  • Recently, HAS (HTTP Adaptive Streaming) has been the subject of much attention to improve the QoE (Quality of Experience). In a high latency network, HAS degrades the QoE due to the lost RTT cycle since it replies with a response of one segment to the request of one segment. The server-push based HAS schemes of downloading multiple segments in one request cause QoE degradation due to the buffer underflow. In this paper, we propose a VSSDS (Video Streaming Scheme based on Dynamic Server-push) scheme to improve the QoE in a high latency network. The proposed scheme adjust video quality by estimating available bandwidth and determine the number of segments to be downloaded for each segment request cycle. Through the simulation, the proposed scheme not only improves the average video bitrate but also alleviates the buffer underflow.