数据减肥药:网络视频质量控制系统,减少流量使用

Anan Sawabe, Takanori Iwai, A. Nakao
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像YouTube这样需要带宽的视频流媒体服务的流量减少,不仅有利于努力避免超过合同数据限制的用户,而且当使用视频流媒体服务的人数增加时,服务提供商也会受益。由于并非所有希望减少流量使用的利益相关者都愿意进行繁琐的操作,例如手动设置较低的分辨率,因此我们在此认为,网络运营商应该引入流量步幅,为用户提供流量减少服务,作为可选计划。本文提出了一种网络内流量调节系统NetPacer,通过降低视频质量来减少流量的使用。NetPacer有两个特点。第一种是相对步进,它通过流量整形来降低视频质量相对于初始质量,从而实现灵活的质量控制。二是利用机器学习,通过加密流量分析实现网络内视频质量的实时识别。通过实验,我们证明NetPacer通过将分辨率降低一级,成功地减少了30.8%的流量,同时将50个YouTube视频的QoE(即平均意见分数(MOS))降低到平均低于0.268分。
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Data diet pills: in-network video quality control system for traffic usage reduction
Traffic reduction for bandwidth-hungry video streaming services, such as YouTube, benefits not only subscribers struggling to avoid going over their contracted data limit, but also service providers when the number of people who use video streaming services increase. Because not all stakeholders who want to reduce traffic usage are willing to conduct cumbersome operations, e.g., manually setting lower resolution, we argue here that network operators should introduce a traffic pacer for providing traffic reduction services as an optional plan for subscribers. This paper proposes NetPacer, an in-network traffic pacing system for reducing traffic usage by degrading the video quality. NetPacer has two features. The first is relative pacing, which degrades the video quality relative to the initial quality by traffic shaping, thus enabling flexible quality control. The second is in-network timely video quality identification via encrypted traffic analysis by using machine learning. Through experiments, we demonstrate that NetPacer successfully reduces traffic by 30.8% by degrading the resolution by one level while keeping the QoE (i.e., Mean Opinion Score (MOS)) degradation below 0.268 points on average for 50 YouTube videos.
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