Asiya Khan, Lingfen Sun, J. O. Fajardo, Ianire Taboada, F. Liberal, E. Ifeachor
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of devices on Quality of Experience (QoE) of the user. As the types of video content viewed over handheld devices increases e.g. streaming video, it is important to evaluate the impact of the end device on video quality assessment. In this paper subjective tests were conducted with QCIF (176×144) videos over two devices — Personal Computer (PC) and mobile handset with 90 test conditions. The dataset was generated with a combination of parameters associated with the access network (block error rates and mean burst lengths), H.264 codec related parameter (sender bitrates) and content types. Subjects favoured PC test over handset test in almost all test scenarios. These studies should help in context-aware services in deciding the appropriate encoding parameters based on type of device being used to receive content.