Evaluating QoS Parameters for IPTV Distribution in Heterogeneous Networks
Ioan Sorin Comsa, Radu Arsinte

TL;DR
This paper develops an architecture to evaluate QoS parameters for IPTV in heterogeneous networks, analyzing different streams and technologies to determine performance metrics like packet loss, delay, and jitter.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated architecture combining multiple streaming technologies and operating systems to assess IPTV QoS performance in heterogeneous environments.
Findings
DVB-S streams showed the best QoS performance
The architecture effectively compares different streaming technologies
QoS parameters vary significantly across stream types
Abstract
The present work presents an architecture developed to evaluate the QoS parameters for the IPTV heterogeneous network. At its very basic level lie two software technologies: Video LAN and Windows Media Services with two operating systems: Windows and Linux. Three types of streams are analyzed, which will be transmitted to a Linux VLC client through means of the aggregation and access servers. The first stream is generated in real time by a capture camera, processed by the encapsulated VC-1 encoder and sent to the Media Server, while the second one is of VoD(Video on Demand) type and the third one will be handled by DVBViewer through the MPEG TS form. The first stream is transcoded in H.264-AAC such that the Linux stations will recognize its format. Through the simultaneous transmission of the three streams, we are analyzing their performance from a QoS parameters point of view by means…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · Image and Video Quality Assessment
