A comparative study of DASH representation sets using real user characteristics

Christian Kreuzberger, Benjamin Rainer, H. Hellwagner, L. Toni, P. Frossard
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Adaptive streaming strategies over HTTP allow to serve heterogeneous video users with varying demands. By providing different encoded versions (representations) of each video sequence on the server, clients have the freedom to select a representation that best fits their needs. While the topic of selecting a representation based on a pre-defined set is covered very well in the literature, the problem of how to properly select the representation set stored at the main server is usually an overlooked challenge. In this work, we provide an analysis on how the choice of representations on the server impacts the clients' quality. This is achieved by conducting NS-3 based simulations with a total of 10k users and up to 300 concurrent DASH clients for several recommended sets (e.g., Netflix, YouTube, and Apple), and measuring the experienced quality over a timespan of 24 hours. The results show that under heavy load (at peak hours) there is still room for improvement.
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使用真实用户特征的DASH表示集的比较研究
基于HTTP的自适应流策略允许为具有不同需求的异构视频用户提供服务。通过在服务器上提供每个视频序列的不同编码版本(表示),客户可以自由选择最适合他们需要的表示。虽然基于预定义集选择表示的主题在文献中得到了很好的讨论,但如何正确选择存储在主服务器上的表示集的问题通常是一个被忽视的挑战。在这项工作中,我们分析了服务器上表示的选择如何影响客户端的质量。这是通过对几个推荐集(例如Netflix、YouTube和Apple)进行基于NS-3的模拟,总共有1万名用户和多达300个并发DASH客户端,并在24小时内测量体验质量来实现的。结果表明,在高负荷(高峰时段)下,仍有改进的余地。
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