Channel Reordering with Time-shifted Streams to Improve Channel Change Latency in IPTV Networks
Aytac Azgin, Yucel Altunbasak

TL;DR
This paper proposes a resource-efficient channel reordering method using time-shifted streams to significantly reduce channel change latency in IPTV networks, enhancing user experience without extra network overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a novel time-shifted channel reordering mechanism that exploits key-frame timing differences to minimize latency during channel switching.
Findings
Over 50% reduction in channel change latency achieved
No additional network overhead introduced
Effective in dynamic IPTV streaming environments
Abstract
In IPTV networks, channel change latency is considered as a major obstacle in achieving broadcast-level quality video delivery. Because of the bandwidth limitations observed at the client side, users typically have access to a limited number of channels. As a result, channel change requests oftentimes need to go through the network, thereby leading to significant delays. In this paper, we address this problem by proposing a resource-efficient time-shifted channel reordering mechanism to minimize the channel change latency. The proposed framework exploits the differing key-frame delivery times for the adjacent sessions to dynamically arrange the switching order during the surfing periods. The simulation results show that, with the proposed framework, more than 50% improvement can be achieved in channel change latency without introducing any overhead in the network.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Image and Video Quality Assessment · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
