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An autonomic delivery framework for HTTP adaptive streaming in multicast-enabled multimedia access networks Ghent University University of Antwerp
The consumption of multimedia services over HTTP-based delivery mechanisms has recently gained popularity due to their increased flexibility and reliability. Traditional broadcast TV channels are now offered over the Internet, in order to support Live TV for a broad range of consumer devices. Moreover, service providers can greatly benefit from offering external live content (e. g., YouTube, Hulu) in a managed way. Recently, HTTP Adaptive ...
xStreamer: modular multimedia streaming Ghent University
xStreamer: modular multimedia streaming Ghent University
QoE-centric management of advanced multimedia services Ghent University
Over the last years, multimedia content has become more prominent than ever. Particularly, video streaming is responsible for more than a half of the total global bandwidth consumption on the Internet. As the original Internet was not designed to deliver such real-time, bandwidth-consuming applications, a serious challenge is posed on how to efficiently provide the best service to the users. This requires a shift in the classical approach used ...
Adaptive Web-Based VR Streaming of Multi-LoD 3D Scenes via Author-Provided Relevance Scores Hasselt University
The growing storage requirements of 3D virtual scenes, combined with the increased heterogeneity of consumption devices, trigger the need for novel, on-demand streaming techniques of textured meshes. This paper proposes a way to perform relevance-aware Adaptive Bit-Rate (ABR) scheduling using MPEG-DASH, tailored to VR consumption in the web browser. Scene authors can annotate the relative importance of scene assets to optimize scheduling ...