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TY - GEN
T1 - A bio-inspired HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming Player
AU - Sani, Yusuf
AU - Mauthe, Andreas Ulrich
AU - Edwards, Christopher James
AU - Mu, Mu
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PY - 2016/7/11
Y1 - 2016/7/11
N2 - In order to streamline video content distribution on a myriad of platforms over heterogeneous networks, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is being increasingly adopted. In this paper we pilot a bio-inspired HAS optimisation design with the aim of maximising the overall user experience of a video playback session. Evaluations conducted within a real-world Internet environment, using quality indicators such as convergence time, start-up delay, average video rate, stability, and fairness, demonstrate the benefits of our design.
AB - In order to streamline video content distribution on a myriad of platforms over heterogeneous networks, HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is being increasingly adopted. In this paper we pilot a bio-inspired HAS optimisation design with the aim of maximising the overall user experience of a video playback session. Evaluations conducted within a real-world Internet environment, using quality indicators such as convergence time, start-up delay, average video rate, stability, and fairness, demonstrate the benefits of our design.
KW - Buffer-based Player
KW - HTTP Adaptive Streaming
KW - Adaptive Bitrate Selection
U2 - 10.1109/ICMEW.2016.7574668
DO - 10.1109/ICMEW.2016.7574668
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781509015535
BT - Multimedia & Expo Workshops (ICMEW), 2016 IEEE International Conference on
PB - IEEE
T2 - IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2016
Y2 - 11 July 2016 through 15 July 2016
ER -