Adaptive Media Streaming to Mobile Devices: Challenges, Enhancements, and Recommendations
Video streaming is predicted to become the dominating traffic in mobile broadband networks. At the same time, adaptive HTTP streaming is developing into the preferred way of streaming media over the Internet. In this paper, we evaluate how different components of a streaming system can be optimized...
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doaj-c060e1abbce24830b224437820b902c22020-11-25T00:07:11ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Multimedia1687-56801687-56992014-01-01201410.1155/2014/805852805852Adaptive Media Streaming to Mobile Devices: Challenges, Enhancements, and RecommendationsKristian Evensen0Tomas Kupka1Haakon Riiser2Pengpeng Ni3Ragnhild Eg4Carsten Griwodz5Pål Halvorsen6Simula Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 134, 1325 Lysaker, NorwayTelenor Digital (Comoyo), P.O. Box 800, 1331 Fornebu, NorwayOpera Software, Gjerdrums Vei 19, 0484 Oslo, NorwaySimula Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 134, 1325 Lysaker, NorwaySimula Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 134, 1325 Lysaker, NorwaySimula Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 134, 1325 Lysaker, NorwaySimula Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 134, 1325 Lysaker, NorwayVideo streaming is predicted to become the dominating traffic in mobile broadband networks. At the same time, adaptive HTTP streaming is developing into the preferred way of streaming media over the Internet. In this paper, we evaluate how different components of a streaming system can be optimized when serving content to mobile devices in particular. We first analyze the media traffic from a Norwegian network and media provider. Based on our findings, we outline benefits and challenges for HTTP streaming, on the sender and the receiver side, and we investigate how HTTP-based streaming affects server performance. Furthermore, we discuss various aspects of efficient coding of the video segments from both performance and user perception point of view. The final part of the paper studies efficient adaptation and delivery to mobile devices over wireless networks. We experimentally evaluate and improve adaptation strategies, multilink solutions, and bandwidth prediction techniques. Based on the results from our evaluations, we make recommendations for how an adaptive streaming system should handle mobile devices. Small changes, or simple awareness of how users perceive quality, can often have large effects.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/805852 |
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Adaptive Media Streaming to Mobile Devices: Challenges, Enhancements, and Recommendations |
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Video streaming is predicted to become the dominating traffic in mobile broadband networks. At
the same time, adaptive HTTP streaming is developing into the preferred way of streaming media
over the Internet. In this paper, we evaluate how different components of a streaming system can be
optimized when serving content to mobile devices in particular. We first analyze the media traffic from
a Norwegian network and media provider. Based on our findings, we outline benefits and challenges for
HTTP streaming, on the sender and the receiver side, and we investigate how HTTP-based streaming
affects server performance. Furthermore, we discuss various aspects of efficient coding of the video
segments from both performance and user perception point of view. The final part of the paper
studies efficient adaptation and delivery to mobile devices over wireless networks. We experimentally
evaluate and improve adaptation strategies, multilink solutions, and bandwidth prediction techniques. Based on the results from our evaluations, we make recommendations for how an adaptive streaming
system should handle mobile devices. Small changes, or simple awareness of how users perceive quality,
can often have large effects. |
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