Evaluation of HTTP-based request-response streams for internet video streaming (bibtex)
@InProceedings{Kuschnig2011, author = {Kuschnig, Robert and Kofler, Ingo and Hellwagner, Hermann}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second Annual {ACM SIGMM} Conference on Multimedia Systems (MMSys)}, title = {Evaluation of {HTTP}-based request-response streams for internet video streaming}, year = {2011}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, editor = {Mayer-Patel, Ketan and Begen, Ali}, month = {feb}, pages = {245--256}, publisher = {ACM}, abstract = {Adaptive video streaming based on TCP/HTTP is becoming popular because of its ability to adapt to changing network conditions. We present an in-depth experimental analysis of the use of HTTP-based request-response streams for video streaming. In this scheme, video fragments are fetched by a client from the server, in smaller units called chunks, potentially via multiple parallel HTT P requests (TCP connections). A model for the achievable throughput is formulated.The model is validated by a broad range of streaming experiments, including an evaluation of TCP-friendliness. Our findings include that request-response streams are able to scale with the available bandwidth by increasing the chunk size or the number of concurrent streams. Several combinations of system parameters exhibiting TCP-friendliness are presented. We also evaluate the video streaming performance in terms of video quality in the presence of packet loss. Multiple request-response streams are able to maintain satisfactory performance, while a single TCP connection deteriorates rapidly with increasing packet loss. The results provide experimental evidence that HTTP-based request-response streams are a good alternative to classical TCP streaming}, doi = {10.1145/1943552.1943585}, language = {EN}, location = {San Jose, CA, USA}, pdf = {https://www.itec.aau.at/bib/files/mmsys11_kuschnig_preprint.pdf}, talkdate = {2011.02.25}, talktype = {registered} }
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