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Design of a Q-learning-based client quality selection algorithm for HTTP adaptive video streaming Universiteit Antwerpen
Design and evaluation of tile selection algorithms for tiled HTTP adaptive streaming Universiteit Antwerpen
On the impact of redirection on HTTP adaptive streaming services over federated content delivery networks Universiteit Antwerpen
Deadline-based approach for improving delivery of SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming content Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has several advantages compared to traditional streaming protocols, such as easy traversal of firewalls and reuse of widely deployed HTTP infrastructure. HAS content is temporally segmented, and encoded at different quality representations, allowing the video player to autonomously adapt to network conditions by adapting play-out quality between subsequent segment downloads. However, to guarantee continuous ...
Minimizing the impact of delay on live SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming services Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is becoming the de-facto standard for Over-The-Top video streaming services. Video content is temporally split into segments which are offered at multiple qualities to the clients. These clients autonomously select the quality layer matching the current state of the network through a quality selection heuristic. Recently, academia and industry have begun evaluating the feasibility of adopting layered video coding ...
A multi-agent q-learning-based framework for achieving fairness in HTTP adaptive streaming Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is quickly becoming the de facto standard for Over-The-Top video streaming. In HAS, each video is temporally segmented and stored in different quality levels. Quality selection heuristics, deployed at the video player, allow dynamically requesting the most appropriate quality level based on the current network conditions. Today's heuristics are deterministic and static, and thus not able to perform well under highly ...
On the merits of SVC-based HTTP adaptive streaming Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is quickly becoming the dominant type of video streaming in Over-The-Top multimedia services. HAS content is temporally segmented and each segment is offered in different video qualities to the client. It enables a video client to dynamically adapt the consumed video quality to match with the capabilities of the network and/or the client's device. As such, the use of HAS allows a service provider to offer video ...