GreenABR+:广义能量感知自适应比特率流媒体

IF 5.2 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and Applications Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1145/3649898
Bekir Oguzhan Turkkan, Ting Dai, Adithya Raman, Tevfik Kosar, Changyou Chen, Muhammed Fatih Bulut, Jaroslaw Zola, Daby Sow
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自适应比特率(ABR)算法在视频流中发挥着至关重要的作用,它能在动态变化的网络条件下做出最佳比特率决策,为用户提供高质量的体验(QoE)。然而,大多数现有 ABR 算法都存在一些局限性,如预定义规则和对流媒体参数的不正确假设。它们通常优先考虑较高的比特率,而忽略了相应的能耗,导致能耗增加,尤其是对移动设备用户而言。此外,大多数 ABR 算法不考虑感知质量,导致用户体验不佳。本文提出了一种名为 GreenABR+ 的新型 ABR 方案,它利用深度强化学习来优化视频流期间的能耗,同时保持较高的用户 QoE。与现有的基于规则的 ABR 算法不同,GreenABR+ 不对视频设置或流媒体环境做任何假设。GreenABR+ 模型适用于不同的视频表示集,并能适应各种网络场景中动态变化的条件。我们的实验证明,GreenABR+ 优于最先进的 ABR 算法,可节省高达 57% 的流能耗和 57% 的数据消耗,同时由于减少了高达 87% 的回弹时间和近乎零的容量违规,可提供高达 25% 的感知 QoE。通用性和动态适应性使 GreenABR+ 成为高能效 ABR 优化的灵活解决方案。
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GreenABR+: Generalized Energy-Aware Adaptive Bitrate Streaming

Adaptive bitrate (ABR) algorithms play a critical role in video streaming by making optimal bitrate decisions in dynamically changing network conditions to provide a high quality of experience (QoE) for users. However, most existing ABRs suffer from limitations such as predefined rules and incorrect assumptions about streaming parameters. They often prioritize higher bitrates and ignore the corresponding energy footprint, resulting in increased energy consumption, especially for mobile device users. Additionally, most ABR algorithms do not consider perceived quality, leading to suboptimal user experience. This paper proposes a novel ABR scheme called GreenABR+, which utilizes deep reinforcement learning to optimize energy consumption during video streaming while maintaining high user QoE. Unlike existing rule-based ABR algorithms, GreenABR+ makes no assumptions about video settings or the streaming environment. GreenABR+ model works on different video representation sets and can adapt to dynamically changing conditions in a wide range of network scenarios. Our experiments demonstrate that GreenABR+ outperforms state-of-the-art ABR algorithms by saving up to 57% in streaming energy consumption and 57% in data consumption while providing up to 25% more perceptual QoE due to up to 87% less rebuffering time and near-zero capacity violations. The generalization and dynamic adaptability make GreenABR+ a flexible solution for energy-efficient ABR optimization.

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期刊介绍: The ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications is the flagship publication of the ACM Special Interest Group in Multimedia (SIGMM). It is soliciting paper submissions on all aspects of multimedia. Papers on single media (for instance, audio, video, animation) and their processing are also welcome. TOMM is a peer-reviewed, archival journal, available in both print form and digital form. The Journal is published quarterly; with roughly 7 23-page articles in each issue. In addition, all Special Issues are published online-only to ensure a timely publication. The transactions consists primarily of research papers. This is an archival journal and it is intended that the papers will have lasting importance and value over time. In general, papers whose primary focus is on particular multimedia products or the current state of the industry will not be included.
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